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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 956-961, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800118

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Objective@#To identify and verify differentially expressed proteins in lens of nuclear cataract eyes with different axial lengths.@*Methods@#Forty-eight nuclear cataract patients with the hardness grade Ⅲ to Ⅳ were enrolled from January 2016 to December 2017 in the east area of Xining city.The lens nucleus was obtained during extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) surgery.The samples were divided into six groups according to age and axial length, with 8 samples in each group.Seven normal transparent human lens nuclei were obtained from donors during corneal transplantation surgery and served as normal control.Water-soluble, water-insoluble and water-insoluble-urea-soluble protein fractions were extracted separately and merged to analyze by using 8-plex isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) labeling combined with 2D-LC/MS/MS.The data were processed with ProteinPilot software.Two technical replicates of iTRAQ analyses were carried out.Up-regulated and down-regulated proteins were selected in two replicates as candidate biomarkers.Twenty lens nuclei from 20 nulear cataract patients were divided into long axis young age group, normal axis young age group, long axis old age group and normal axis old age group.Western blot was used to confirm the most different proteins.This study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of TangDu Hospital of Air Force Medical University (TDLL2015046). Written consent was obtained from each participant.@*Results@#Eighty proteins were identified.Six proteins were selected as differentially-expressed proteins.Sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH) was elevated whereas beta-crystallin B2 (CRYBB2) was decreased in the long axis groups.The relative expression of SDH protein in the long axis low age group was 1.204±0.142, which was significantly higher than 0.711±0.072 in the normal axis low age group, the relative expression level of SDH in the long axis old age group was 1.092±0.334, which was significantly higher than 0.617±0.089 in the normal axis old age group, the difference was statistically significant (all at P<0.05).@*Conclusions@#The expression levels of SDH in the nuclear cataract were elevated with long axial length.SDH may be involved in the pathogenesis of axial myopia-associated nuclear cataract.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 830-833, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735213

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@#AIM: To investigate the related factors influencing the myopia control effect in adolescents with orthokeratology.<p>METHODS: This study selected 102 adolescents who wearing ortho-k lens in the First Affiliation Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University during July 2014-October 2017.Their axial elongation, refraction, wearing time were observed.<p>RESULTS: After 3a treatment, the axial elongation of 102 adolescents increased 0.42±0.37mm. Among the low myopia, the middle and high myopia groups, the axial elongation increased 0.65±0.35mm, 0.32±0.37mm and 0.30±0.29mm, respectively. The axial elongation in the high myopia groups was the most slowest(the combination of orthokeratology and spectacles); There was an interaction between the wearing time and the initial refraction, the wearing time and the initial age(all <i>P</i><0.001). It is suggested that the axial elongation is slower in middle-high myopia than that in the low myopia. The axial elongation was slower in the older adolescents than that in the younger adolescents; There was no interaction between wearing time and gender(<i>F</i>=0.292, <i>P</i>=0.695). The axial elongation has no difference between male and female.<p>CONCLUSION: The initial refraction and the initial age of myopic adolescents were important factors influencing axial elongation. The combination of orthokeratology and spectacles has effection in controlling axial elongation.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-171935

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The study was conducted on 50 patients attending the Eye OPDs of Ophthalmology Department of Government Medical College Jammu during the year. 25 patients were clinically diagnosed to have Retinal Vein Occlusion and were compared with 25 age and sex matched controls. The axial lengths of both eyes of all 50 patients were measured using A-Scan Biometry, the data was analyzed by student t-test and chisquare test.It was concluded that the axial lengths in retinal vein occlusion were significantly shorter than the controls. This significant difference can be a risk factor in the development of retinal vein occlusion.

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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1453-1460, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-8757

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PURPOSE: To investigate the accuracy of measuring ultrasonic axial lengths using A-scan (Ocuscan(R), Alcon, USA) on opaque intraocular lenses after hydrophilic lens (ACRL-160(R), Ophthalmed, USA) implantation. METHODS: We measured axial length through ultrasonic biometry prior to intraocular lens exchange. Twelve eyes of 14 patients who had intraocular lens opacity following hydrophilic acryl lens implantation were examined in a clinical study. We compared pre-cataract operative axial lengths to pre-IOL exchange axial lengths. The pre-IOL exchange axial lengths were measured in aphakic and pseudophakic modes. In the pseudophakic mode, the ultrasound velocity through an IOL was set at a rate ranging between 1,500 m/sec to 2,200 m/sec. RESULTS: The pre-IOL exchange axial lengths in the pseudophakic mode at the rate of 1,600 m/sec in lens velocity were the closest to pre-cataract operative values (p=0.88). CONCLUSIONS: When pre-cataract operative axial length is known with a hydrophilic acrylic intraocular lens, previous values may be used for IOL exchange of an opacity patient. If not, however, the closest values to pre-cataract operative axial lengths may be obtained by setting the velocity in the pseudophakic mode to a lens velocity rate of 1,600 m/sec.


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Humans , Biometry , Eye , Lenses, Intraocular , Ultrasonics
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