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1.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 77(11): 11-5, 2014.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25668941

ABSTRACT

The effect of a mixture of N-acetylcarnosine and D-pantethine (1 : 1, m/m) on UV-A induced cataract in rats was studied. It is shown that instillation of a 5% mixture into the eyes or intraperitoneal injections (25 or 150 mg/kg) inhibit the formation of cataracts, starting from 82nd day of the experiment (p < 0.03), after which the protective effect of the mixture significantly increases (p = 0.0003). UV-A irradiation significantly (p < 0.01) increased the content of water-insoluble proteins in the lens. The use of the mixture of N-Acetylcarnosine and D-pantethine prevented (p < 0.001) an increase in the content of water-insoluble proteins caused by UV-A irradiation. Gel permeation chromatography data showed that, in the control group, water insoluble proteins consist of 3 fractions (40 kDa, 100 - 200 kDa, and1000 kDa). UV-A irradiation reduced the amount of protein in fraction 1 and increases the amount of protein in the fractions 2 and 3. The use of the mixture of N-acetylcarnosine and D-pantethine reduced the effects of UV-A light. The authors attribute the effect of the N-acetylcarnosine and D-pantethine mixture to their chaperone-like properties.


Subject(s)
Carnosine/analogs & derivatives , Cataract/drug therapy , Lens, Crystalline/drug effects , Pantetheine/analogs & derivatives , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Protein Aggregates/drug effects , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/drug therapy , Animals , Carnosine/pharmacology , Cataract/etiology , Cataract/pathology , Chromatography, Gel , Drug Combinations , Eye Proteins/chemistry , Injections, Intraperitoneal , Lens, Crystalline/chemistry , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Ophthalmic Solutions , Pantetheine/pharmacology , Protein Aggregates/radiation effects , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/etiology , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/pathology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Solubility , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects
2.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 129(5): 154-8, 2013.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24261292

ABSTRACT

A comparative experimental study of biomicroscopic appearance of lenses in cataracts of different genesis (age-related, ultraviolet and other radiation-induced or combined) has been performed on animals (mice). It is shown that identical lens opacification can be provoked by aging (endogenous factor), as well as ultraviolet and other radiation exposure (exogenous physical factors). The only differential sign is the severity of the damage. These factors can be arranged in the following ascending order by their damaging ability: aging --> ultraviolet --> gamma rays --> gamma rays + ultraviolet. Anti-cataract effect of a chaperone-like combined drug (N-acetylcarnosin and D-pantetin) has been studied in vivo on a "prolonged" model of induced cataract in rats. The use of the combined drug (1:1 mixture of the two peptides) in the form of ocular instillations and intraperitoneal injections helped slowing the progression of the ultraviolet-induced cataract in vivo.


Subject(s)
Cataract/etiology , Gamma Rays/adverse effects , Lens, Crystalline , Molecular Chaperones/toxicity , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , Animals , Cataract/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Lens, Crystalline/drug effects , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Microscopy, Acoustic , Risk Factors
3.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 128(1): 12-6, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22741288

ABSTRACT

Microscopic lens changes are studied in mice (F1C57B1XCBA) depending on age and after ultraviolet (UV), gamma-irradiation and their combination. In all animals compared to young 3-months animals nonspecific changes due to aging were revealed: microvacuoles in cytoplasm of fiber cells, flattening of epithelial cells and nuclei fragmentation, swelling and confluence of cortical layer cells in anterior and posterior subcapsular zones. In epithelial cells the following changes were noted: nuclei polymorphism, cavities in a cell layer formation of multilayered structures of fibroblast-like cells and cell desquamation. Degree of nuclei vacuolization was significantly lower in groups with gamma- and gamma+UV-irradiation but higher in a group of UV exposure. The number of cells per unit area was significantly decreased in a group of gamma-irradiation after 7 and 10 months of exposure. Aging and UV exposure caused decrease of nuclei area, whereas affect of gamma-irradiation depended on proliferative capacity of cells: size of central cells increased and of peripheral cells reduced. Specific changes were not revealed for any of the factors.


Subject(s)
Aging , Cataract , Gamma Rays/adverse effects , Lens, Crystalline , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , Aging/pathology , Animals , Cataract/etiology , Cataract/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred CBA , Microscopy/methods , Severity of Illness Index
4.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 128(1): 8-12, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22741287

ABSTRACT

Comparative study of lens biomicroscopy in cataract of different etiology (senile, ultraviolet, radioactive and combined ultraviolet- radioactive exposure) is performed in experiment on animals (mice). Lens opacification pattern was showed to be similar in aging as an endogenous factor and ultraviolet (UV) and radioactive exposure as exogenous physical factors. Specificity of these factors is expressed in degree of damage only. Depending on damaging potential the factors may be arranged in a following way (in increasing manner): aging, ultraviolet irradiation, gamma-irradiation, gamma+UV-irradiation.


Subject(s)
Aging/physiology , Cataract , Gamma Rays/adverse effects , Lens, Crystalline , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , Animals , Cataract/diagnosis , Cataract/etiology , Cataract/physiopathology , Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological , Disease Models, Animal , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Humans , Lens, Crystalline/physiopathology , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred CBA , Microscopy/methods , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index
5.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 128(1): 17-9, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22741289

ABSTRACT

Using differential electrophoresis protein composition of lens major proteins in hybrid mice F1 (C57B1XCBA) with cataracts of different etiology (senile, ultraviolet, radioactive and combined ultraviolet-radioactive exposure) was studied Changes that may be specific for cataract caused by aging, ultraviolet and/or gamma-irradiation were not revealed in water-soluble and water-insoluble protein fractions.


Subject(s)
Aging/metabolism , Cataract , Crystallins , Gamma Rays/adverse effects , Lens, Crystalline , Solubility/radiation effects , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , Animals , Cataract/etiology , Cataract/metabolism , Crystallins/metabolism , Crystallins/radiation effects , Disease Models, Animal , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Electrophoresis/methods , Lens, Crystalline/metabolism , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred CBA , Severity of Illness Index
6.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 128(1): 37-40, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22741294

ABSTRACT

A complex of measures for lid hygiene in ocular surface disease is developed. These measures together with tear substitution and antibacterial treatment were revealed to result in elimination of blepharoconjunctivitis and dry eye signs, recovery of tear film and long-time remission, that significantly improved patient's life quality. When using this complex of measures meibomian glands are not damaged and their anatomy and functions are completely preserved. Lid hygiene affects all glands, there is no pain and no local anesthesia needed, normal tear film is formed


Subject(s)
Blepharitis , Conjunctivitis , Dry Eye Syndromes , Hyaluronic Acid/therapeutic use , Ophthalmic Solutions/therapeutic use , Therapeutic Irrigation/methods , Adult , Blepharitis/complications , Blepharitis/physiopathology , Conjunctivitis/complications , Conjunctivitis/physiopathology , Dry Eye Syndromes/complications , Dry Eye Syndromes/drug therapy , Dry Eye Syndromes/physiopathology , Dry Eye Syndromes/psychology , Eyelids/drug effects , Eyelids/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Hygiene/standards , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Compliance , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Tears/metabolism , Treatment Outcome
7.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 126(1): 36-9, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20645574

ABSTRACT

The present investigation studied the efficacy of Catalin eye drops (Senju Pharmaceutical Co, Osaka, Japan) in patients with early senile cataract. An objective procedure for the densitometric analysis of lens transparency images with a Pentacam apparatus (Oculus GmbH, Germany) was used to assess the results of the investigation. Unlike the control group, the patients using Catalin had a lower optical density in the anterior and posterior cortical lens layers and beneath the posterior capsule in the first months of therapy. In the other lens layers, the transparency remained unchanged whereas in the controls it was increased throughout the follow-up.


Subject(s)
Aging , Cataract/drug therapy , Lens, Crystalline/drug effects , Ophthalmic Solutions/therapeutic use , Oxazines/therapeutic use , Aged , Cataract/pathology , Cataract/physiopathology , Densitometry , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Visual Acuity/drug effects
8.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 126(6): 49-52, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21395003

ABSTRACT

This article reviews ethiology and pathogenesis of dry eye syndrome due to meibomian gland disfunction (MDG). It is showed that blink rate influences meibomian gland functioning and computer vision syndrome development. Current diagnosis and treatment options of MDG are presented.


Subject(s)
Computers , Dry Eye Syndromes/physiopathology , Meibomian Glands/physiopathology , Dry Eye Syndromes/etiology , Dry Eye Syndromes/metabolism , Humans , Meibomian Glands/metabolism , Osmolar Concentration , Tears/physiology
9.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 124(2): 3-6, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18488459

ABSTRACT

Aggregation ofcrystallins, the lens proteins, is one of the basic stages of cataract formation. Among the protein aggregation models used to study the molecular mechanisms of the initial stages of lenticular opacity, UV-induced aggregation of betaL-crystallin is most close to the in vivo conditions. The carnosine derivative N-acetyl carnosine has been shown to be effective in inhibiting the UV-induced aggregation of betaL-crystallin. Examination of the accumulation kinetics of carbonyl groups in betaL-crystallin under UV irradiation has indicated that neither carnosine nor N-acetyl carnosine fails to affect this parameter--an indicator of oxidative protein damage. By taking into account also the fact that N-acetyl carnosine is not an antioxidant, it can be believed that the molecular mechanism of action of this compound on UV-induced aggregation of betaL is unassociated with its antioxidative properties. The authors hypothesize that the molecular chaperon-like properties similar to those of alpha-crystallin underlie the mechanism of action of the acetyl derivative carnosine. The prospects for searching anticataract agents of a new chaperon-like class are discussed.


Subject(s)
Carnosine/analogs & derivatives , Cataract/drug therapy , Lens, Crystalline/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/therapeutic use , beta-Crystallins/metabolism , Animals , Carnosine/therapeutic use , Cataract/etiology , Cataract/metabolism , Cattle , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Lens, Crystalline/drug effects , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , beta-Crystallins/drug effects , beta-Crystallins/radiation effects
10.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 124(2): 6-8, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18488460

ABSTRACT

UV-induced aggregation of betaL-crystallin, one of the major lens proteins, was studied under its pulse radiation with XeCl laser at a wavelength of 308 nm. Unlike the in vitro tested dipeptides L-carnosine, N-acetyl carnosine, D-panthetine, and particularly their combination, the so-called new chaperon was demonstrated to slow down the rate of photoaggregatin of beta-crystallin. The new chaperon, a mixture of D-pathethine and N-acetyl carnosine was ascertained to protect a mixture of betaL- and alpha-crystallins from UV-induced aggregation to a greater extent than D-pathethine or N-acetyl carnosine used alone. An effective drug based on the new chaperon may be designed for the prevention of cataract in sight.


Subject(s)
Carnosine/analogs & derivatives , Cataract/drug therapy , Lasers, Excimer/adverse effects , Lens, Crystalline/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/therapeutic use , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , beta-Crystallins/metabolism , Carnosine/therapeutic use , Cataract/etiology , Cataract/metabolism , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Lens, Crystalline/drug effects , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , beta-Crystallins/drug effects , beta-Crystallins/radiation effects
11.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 124(2): 12-6, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18488462

ABSTRACT

There is a potential of therapeutic action on certain stages of caractogenesis, in particular on the aggregation of water-soluble proteins of cytoplasmic lens fiber cells, giving rise to insoluble protein complexes. The effect of a combined preparation (N-acetyl carnosine and D-patethine), acting by the chaperon-like mechanism, was studied in vivo on a prolonged rat model of UV-induced cataract. The use of the combined preparation consisting of a mixture of peptides of N-acetyl carnosine and D-patethine in a ratio of 1:1 as ocular instillations and intraperitoneal injections could slow down the development of UV-induced cataract in vivo. Pathomorphological studies suggest that the combined preparation has a protective effect on lens tissue when the rat model of UV-induced cataract is employed.


Subject(s)
Carnosine/analogs & derivatives , Cataract/drug therapy , Cataract/etiology , Crystallins/metabolism , Lens, Crystalline/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/therapeutic use , Animals , Carnosine/therapeutic use , Cataract/metabolism , Crystallins/drug effects , Crystallins/radiation effects , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Follow-Up Studies , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Oligopeptides/therapeutic use , Prognosis , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Severity of Illness Index , Time Factors , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects
12.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 124(2): 8-12, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18488461

ABSTRACT

To study the mechanisms of action of new-generation anticataract drugs, it is necessary to have an accessible and adequate model of age-related cataract. A model of UV-induced cataract is pathogenetically closest to that of age-related cataract. A prolonged rat model of UV-induced cataract developing within 10 months is proposed; the clinical features of UV-induced cataract have been established at different stages of its development. A moderate homogeneous cloud-like lenticular opacity was observed at the end of the experiment; a less pronounced homogeneous opacity was seen in the anterior and posterior cortical layers. Cataract development was assessed by the appraisal method using the developed rat lenticular transparency scale, as well as by microdensitometry of biomicroscopic lenticular optical sections. Within the proposed model, the pathomorphological lenticular changes are largely similar to the histological pattern of age-related cataract.


Subject(s)
Cataract/drug therapy , Cataract/etiology , Crystallins/metabolism , Lens, Crystalline/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/therapeutic use , Animals , Cataract/metabolism , Crystallins/drug effects , Crystallins/radiation effects , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Follow-Up Studies , Lens, Crystalline/pathology , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Male , Prognosis , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Severity of Illness Index , Time Factors , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects
13.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 124(2): 35-9, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18488470

ABSTRACT

The paper presents data on demodicosis-induced blepharoconjunctivitis complicated by the dry eye, such as predictors, etiology, and pathogenesis of this disease. It gives a concise outline of the life history of mites and their species parasitizing on the human skin cycle and an extended treatment regimen for blepharoconjunctivitis complicated by the dry eye. The time course of changes in the pathological signs of blepharitis is shown when the latter is treated using the given regimen and the treatment is discontinued. The authors provide the data of Schirmer's test and Norn's test, which have been used to support the results of the present investigation. The mechanism of action of the drugs considered in the paper on the eyelids is outlined. There is a tendency for demodicosis-induced blepharoconjunctivitis to be completely eliminated and the signs of the dry eye to be compensated when meticulously chosen therapy, including hygienic measures, is performed.


Subject(s)
Blepharitis/parasitology , Conjunctivitis/parasitology , Dry Eye Syndromes/complications , Trombiculiasis/parasitology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Animals , Blepharitis/complications , Blepharitis/diagnosis , Conjunctivitis/complications , Conjunctivitis/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Dry Eye Syndromes/diagnosis , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Middle Aged , Trombiculiasis/complications , Trombiculiasis/diagnosis , Trombiculidae
15.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 123(4): 9-14, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17802753

ABSTRACT

The investigation was undertaken to study the effect of the pentoxifylline retard dosage form Vasonit on ocular hemodynamics in patients with retinal vein occlusions and non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (DR). Forty-two patients aged 45 to 75 years, including 20 patients (20 eyes) with retinal vein occlusion in the presence of hypertensive disease and atherosclerosis (Group 1) and 22 patients (44 years) with non-proliferative DR (Group 2), were examined. All the patients received the pentoxifylline retard dosage form Vasonit, 600 mg twice a day, for 2 months. After a course of pentoxifylline therapy, the patients were observed to have improved visual functions, positive clinical changes in the fundus of the eye as a reduction in the frequency and extent of retinal hemorrhages, in the degree of manifestations of macular edema, in the number of retinal microaneurysms and ischemic areas. The results of color Doppler mapping of ocular and orbital vessels are indicative of improved hemodynamics as an increase in the values of blood flow velocity and normalization of blood flow resistance and pulsation indices in the arteries supplying blood to the retina and optic nerve.


Subject(s)
Blood Flow Velocity/drug effects , Diabetic Retinopathy/drug therapy , Pentoxifylline/administration & dosage , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Retinal Vein Occlusion/drug therapy , Retinal Vessels/physiopathology , Aged , Blood Flow Velocity/physiology , Diabetic Retinopathy/diagnosis , Diabetic Retinopathy/physiopathology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Fluorescein Angiography , Follow-Up Studies , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Male , Microcirculation/drug effects , Middle Aged , Retinal Vein Occlusion/diagnosis , Retinal Vein Occlusion/physiopathology , Retinal Vessels/diagnostic imaging , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Visual Acuity
18.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 122(5): 17-20, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17087028

ABSTRACT

The paper presents two classifications of the dry eye syndrome: the Madrid and Russian classifications. The creation of its classification is required for the elaboration of treatment policy for this category of patients. The classifications are based on the scientific data on the epidemiology, etiology, and pathogenesis of the dry eye syndrome. Each classification identifies different forms of the dry eye. The classifications virtually published at the same time do not greatly differ from each other and they reflect the current approach to systematizing different forms of the dry eye. The paper analyzes the Madrid versus Russian classifications.


Subject(s)
Dry Eye Syndromes/classification , Dry Eye Syndromes/therapy , Congresses as Topic , Humans , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Russia , Spain
20.
Vestn Oftalmol ; 120(5): 14-6, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15529531

ABSTRACT

The efficiency of the enzyme therapy was studied in patients with hemophthalmos concurrent with diabetes mellitus of different types. Sixty-eight patients received parabulbar injections of the hemase and collelizin enzymes and another 25 patients underwent the routine therapy comprising injections of dicynone, emoxipin and heparinum. The method of ultrasound B-scanning was used to determine the area of hemorrhage spread into the vitreous body. A high efficiency of the enzyme therapy, as used within the complex treatment of hemophthalmos in patients with diabetes mellitus, was demonstrated. Ultrasound B-scanning is a highly informative technique in evaluating the enzyme-therapy efficiency. The enzyme therapy can be recommended as the most effective method for the treatment of hemophthalmos in patients with diabetes mellitus.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Enzyme Therapy , Eye Hemorrhage/drug therapy , Hemostatics/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Enzymes/administration & dosage , Ethamsylate/administration & dosage , Ethamsylate/therapeutic use , Eye Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Eye Hemorrhage/etiology , Fibrinolytic Agents/administration & dosage , Fibrinolytic Agents/therapeutic use , Hemostatics/administration & dosage , Humans , Microbial Collagenase/administration & dosage , Microbial Collagenase/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Ophthalmoscopy , Picolines/administration & dosage , Picolines/therapeutic use , Ultrasonography , Visual Acuity
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