[抑制胆固醇合成与白内障]。

O Hockwin, M Kojima, F Czubayko, K von Bergmann
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晶状体形成质膜所需的胆固醇只有在出生后早期才能通过自我合成来满足。这种能力随后随着年龄的增长而下降,甚至可能完全消失。因此,胆固醇的供应必须来自外源性来源。这些发现对于定性评估hmg -辅酶a还原酶抑制剂对晶状体透明度干扰的肝外副作用具有重要意义。对beagle犬进行高剂量慢性毒性试验,观察白内障,提示晶状体酶也受到抑制剂的影响,从而引起白内障。与其他工作者的结果相反,我们在小牛、牛、狗和大鼠的晶状体实验中没有发现任何hmg - coa还原酶的活性。对牛眼睛的初步研究表明血清胆固醇水平与房水含量之间存在直接相关性。这显示了外源供给对镜头要求的重要性。另一个强有力的论点是,就晶状体透明度而言,在病理性胆固醇水平升高的患者中使用hmg -辅酶A还原酶抑制剂是安全的,正如临床试验所证明的那样。
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[Inhibition of cholesterol synthesis and cataract].

The cholesterol requirements of the lens for the formation of plasma membranes are met by self-synthesis only until early postnatal life. This ability subsequently decreases with increasing age and probably ceases altogether. The cholesterol supply then has to come from exogenous sources. These findings are of great importance for the qualitative assessment of extrahepatic side effects of HMG-CoA-reductase inhibitors given for disturbances of lens transparency. The observation of cataracts in chronic toxicity tests with high doses in beagle dogs suggested that the lens enzyme was also affected by the inhibitor, thus causing cataracts. In contrast to other workers' results, we did not find any activity of HMG-CoA-reductase in our experiments with calf, bovine, dog and rat lenses. Preliminary studies with bovine eyes demonstrate a direct correlation between the cholesterol serum level and the content of the aqueous humor. This shows the importance of the exogenous supply for the lens requirements. A further strong argument is that the use of HMG-CoA-reductase inhibitors in patients with pathologically increased cholesterol level is safe as far as the lens transparency is concerned, as demonstrated in clinical trials.

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