不同抗氧化剂对晶状体性葡萄膜炎的影响。

German journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1996-07-01
F H Koch, A J Augustin, F H Grus, M Spitznas
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摘要

为了评估不同自由基清除剂对晶状体性葡萄膜炎(LIU)生化变化的影响,我们用牛晶状体蛋白和弗氏佐剂致敏10只雄性Wistar大鼠8周。葡萄膜炎是由晶状体囊破裂引起的。一组动物给予超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶(SOD/CAT);第二组大鼠给予维生素e处理,视网膜组织和房水的脂质过氧化物(LPO)作为氧化组织损伤的参数。将房水中的谷胱甘肽(GSH/GSSG)作为组织氧化还原状态的参数进行评估。为了评估炎症反应,测定了虹膜/纤毛体复合体中的髓过氧化物酶活性(MPO)。SOD/CAT对未处理对照动物MPO和LPO值升高无显著改善(P < 0.05)。与对照组相比,维生素E治疗后房水中GSH/GSSG和LPO值明显改善。与对照组相比,视网膜LPO值显著降低(P < 0.05)。未观察到MPO水平的变化。结果表明,SOD和CAT等酶对组织损伤的影响不显著,而维生素E等自由基破链剂对组织损伤有影响。然而,炎症反应本身并没有减少。为了达到全面的效果,药物必须同时作用于非炎症途径产生的自由基和炎症产生的自由基。
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Effects of different antioxidants on lens-induced uveitis.

For evaluation of the effects of different free-radical scavengers on biochemical changes in lens-induced uveitis (LIU), ten male Wistar rats were sensitized for 8 weeks using bovine lens protein and Freund's adjuvant. The uveitis was induced by disruption of the lens capsule. One group of animals received superoxide dismutase and catalase (SOD/CAT); a second group of animals was treated with vitamin E. Lipid peroxides (LPO) of the retinal tissue and aqueous humor served as parameter of oxidative tissue damage. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) of the aqueous humor was evaluated as a parameter of the tissue's redox state. For evaluation of the inflammatory response, myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) was determined in the iris/ciliary-body complex. SOD/CAT produced no improvement in the significantly (P < 0.05) elevated MPO and LPO values recorded for untreated control animals. Following vitamin E treatment the GSH/GSSG and LPO values in aqueous humor were markedly improved as compared with controls. Retinal LPO values were significantly (P < 0.05) reduced as compared with controls. No change in MPO levels was observed. The results demonstrate that enzymes such as SOD and CAT do not influence tissue damage at a significant level, whereas radical chain breakers such as vitamin E can do so. However, the inflammatory response itself is not reduced. To achieve global results, drugs are necessary that act on both free radicals produced by noninflammatory pathways and those originating from inflammation.

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