n-acetylcarnosine and pantethine

n-acetylcarnosine has been researched along with pantethine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for n-acetylcarnosine and pantethine

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[Deceleration of cataract development in rats under the action of N-acetylcarnosine and D-pantethine mixture].
    Eksperimental'naia i klinicheskaia farmakologiia, 2014, Volume: 77, Issue:11

    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.

    Topics: Animals; Carnosine; Cataract; Chromatography, Gel; Drug Combinations; Eye Proteins; Injections, Intraperitoneal; Lens, Crystalline; Male; Ophthalmic Solutions; Pantetheine; Protective Agents; Protein Aggregates; Radiation Injuries, Experimental; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Solubility; Ultraviolet Rays

2014