vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical and Cataract

vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical has been researched along with Cataract* in 4 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical and Cataract

ArticleYear
Influence of Diet, Dietary Products and Vitamins on Age-Related Cataract Incidence: A Systematic Review.
    Nutrients, 2023, Oct-28, Volume: 15, Issue:21

    Cataract, defined as the opacification of the lens that prevents clear vision, is a leading cause of vision loss and impairment worldwide. Elderly people comprise the highest proportion of those suffering from this eye disease. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), the risk of developing aged-related cataract (ARC) increases with every decade of life, starting from the age of 40. Despite progress in surgical treatment methods, life-style modifications may be beneficial in prevention or slowing down the progression of ARC. This systematic review aims to summarize studies on the significance of specific nutritional patterns, dietary products, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids intake in the onset or progression of ARC. In this context, the presented paper thoroughly analyzes 24 articles, following the PRISMA guidelines. The results indicate significant protective effects of various dietary patterns, including the Korean balanced diet, vegetarian diet, "dairy products and vegetables", "traditional", "antioxidant", and "omega-3" patterns. Additionally, the consumption of fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, skimmed yoghurt, fish, coffee, and vitamins has shown positive effects on cataract incidence. Therefore, further research seems to be essential to gain a better understanding of these associations and to create uniform dietary recommendations for both the vulnerable population and ARC patients.

    Topics: Aged; Animals; Antioxidants; Cataract; Diet; Humans; Vegetables; Vitamin A; Vitamin K; Vitamins

2023

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical and Cataract

ArticleYear
Menadione-induced oxidative stress accelerates onset of Emory mouse cataract in vivo.
    Current eye research, 1997, Volume: 16, Issue:6

    We evaluated the effect of the free-radical generator, menadione, on the time of occurrence of cataract in the Emory mouse, a model for human cataract. Concomitant experiments were done to compare production and level of reactive metabolites of oxygen in the Emory mouse and its cataract resistant (CR) genetic control.. Test and control mice were fed both a normal diet and a diet supplemented with menadione, and the lenses were evaluated for the time of occurrence of cataract and the level of membrane ATPases. Effects of menadione were determined on incubated lenses of Emory and CR mice, assaying reactive species of oxygen, levels of antioxidant enzymes, and formation of the lipid peroxidation product, malondialdehyde.. Systemic administration of menadione markedly accelerated the onset of Emory mouse cataract, and decreased ATPase activities suggested oxidative damage to membrane proteins. Cumulative levels of O2.-, H2O2, .OH and malondialdehyde were significantly higher than controls in the lenses incubated in the presence of menadione, showing that it generates oxidative stress. However, [GSH] in lenses decreased equally in test and control mice. The observed increases in catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities in the test lenses indicated an early protective response to oxidative insult.. Acceleration by menadione of the appearance of cataract in the Emory mouse demonstrates that oxidative stress is a risk factor in late-onset cataract. This quinone caused a greater increase in the production and levels of reactive metabolites of oxygen in Emory mice than in CR mice, indicative of a higher susceptibility of the former to oxidative insult.

    Topics: Animals; Catalase; Cataract; Female; Lens, Crystalline; Lipid Peroxides; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; Organ Culture Techniques; Oxidative Stress; Reactive Oxygen Species; Sulfhydryl Compounds; Superoxide Dismutase; Time Factors; Vitamin K

1997
NADH-coenzyme Q reductase (complex I) deficiency: heterogeneity in phenotype and biochemical findings.
    Journal of inherited metabolic disease, 1996, Volume: 19, Issue:5

    Twelve patient cell lines with biochemically proven complex I deficiency were compared for clinical presentation and outcome, together with their sensitivity to galactose and menadione toxicity. Each patient had elevated lactate to pyruvate ratios demonstrable in fibroblast cultures. Each patient also had decreased rotenone-sensitive NADH-cytochrome c reductase (complexes I and III) with normal succinate cytochrome c reductase (complexes II and III) and cytochrome oxidase (complex IV) activity in cultured skin fibroblasts, indicating a deficient NADH-coenzyme Q reductase (complex I) activity. The patients fell into five categories: severe neonatal lactic acidosis; Leigh disease; cardiomyopathy and cataracts; hepatopathy and tubulopathy; and mild symptoms with lactic acidaemia. Cell lines from 4 out of the 12 patients were susceptible to both galactose and menadione toxicity and 3 of these also displayed low levels of ATP synthesis in digitonin-permeabilized skin fibroblasts from a number of substrates. This study highlights the heterogeneity of complex I deficiency at the clinical and biochemical level.

    Topics: Acidosis, Lactic; Adenosine Triphosphate; Cardiomyopathies; Cataract; Cell Line; Child; Child, Preschool; Fibroblasts; Galactose; Hepatomegaly; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Kidney Diseases; Leigh Disease; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone); Phenotype; Vitamin K

1996
Photomicrographic evaluation of drug-induced cataracts in cultured embryonic chick lens.
    Experimental eye research, 1973, Volume: 15, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Cataract; Chick Embryo; Chloroquine; Culture Media; Culture Techniques; Hydroquinones; Lens, Crystalline; Naphthols; Naphthoquinones; Ouabain; Phenacetin; Phenobarbital; Phenylbutazone; Phenylhydrazines; Photomicrography; Prednisolone; Primaquine; Pyrogallol; Sulfanilamides; Vitamin K

1973