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Influence of cataract maturity on aqueous humor lipid peroxidation markers and antioxidant enzymes.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE: The impact of cataract maturity on the aqueous humor (AH) oxidant/antioxidant balance is largely controversial. This study was aimed at assessing the relationships between cataract maturity and AH lipid peroxidation markers and enzymatic antioxidants. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The concentrations of conjugated dienes (CD), lipofuscin-like fluorescent end-products (LLF), soluble proteins, as well as the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) were measured in AH samples from nondiabetic patients with either immature (n=15) or mature (n=15) cataract. RESULTS: In the overall AH sample, the mean values of CD, LLF, SOD, and CAT were 0.160 ± 0.024 (OD234), 166 ± 27 RFU, 24.5 ± 7.1 U/ml, and 31.9 ± 3.9 pmol/ml, respectively. CD was positively correlated with SOD (r=0.647; P<0.001), CAT (r=-0.394; P=0.031), and LLF (r=-0.399; P=0.029). The LLF was negatively correlated with SOD (r=-0.461; P=0.010). In samples adjusted for confounding factors, differences between immature and mature cataract groups regarding SOD, CD, LLF, and total proteins were significant (P<0.05; for all variables). The multiple logistic regression analysis identified LLF (OR=4.08; P=0.038) and SOD (OR=4.99; P=0.031) as independent predictors of cataract maturity. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that AH lipid peroxidation markers and antioxidants may significantly depend on the cataract maturity stage.

SUBMITTER: Miric DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3890749 | biostudies-other | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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