Comparative investigations on water-soluble crystallins of the embryonic, fetal, and postnatal human lens during development and ageing.

German journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1996-11-01
N Trifonova, M Stamenova, I Boulanov, M Goranov, J Bours
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Abstract

To compare the crystallin composition of embryonic and fetal human lenses with those of postnatal and adult lenses, we investigated the crystallins of lenses of various ages (from the 5th gestational week to 55 years) by gel chromatography, isoelectric focusing, immunodiffusion, and immunoelectrophoresis. Age-related changes were calculated as relative percentages of the different classes and subclasses of crystallins. During prenatal lens development the percentages of both high- and low-molecular-weight alpha-crystallins as well as gamma-crystallins gradually increased, whereas the percentage of beta-crystallins decreased. A considerable change in crystallin composition was found immediately after birth: the relative percentage of beta-crystallins increased, whereas that of gamma-crystallins decreased. Gel-filtration analysis of crystallins from juvenile and adult lenses showed a high-molecular-weight peak, which was not found in extracts from fetal and new-born lenses.

胚胎、胎儿和出生后人晶状体在发育和衰老过程中水溶性晶体蛋白的比较研究。
为了比较胚胎和胎儿人晶状体与出生后和成人晶状体的晶体蛋白组成,我们采用凝胶层析、等电聚焦、免疫扩散和免疫电泳的方法研究了不同年龄(从妊娠5周到55岁)晶状体的晶体蛋白组成。年龄相关的变化以不同类别和亚类别的晶体蛋白的相对百分比计算。在产前晶状体发育过程中,高分子量和低分子量α -结晶蛋白以及γ -结晶蛋白的百分比逐渐增加,而β -结晶蛋白的百分比下降。出生后,结晶蛋白的组成发生了相当大的变化:β结晶蛋白的相对百分比增加,而γ结晶蛋白的相对百分比减少。凝胶过滤分析显示,从幼年和成年晶状体中提取的晶体蛋白存在一个高分子量峰,这在胎儿和新生儿晶状体中没有发现。
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