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Topical application of L-arginine blocks advanced glycation by ascorbic acid in the lens of hSVCT2 transgenic mice


Fan, Xingjun; Xiaoqin, Liu; Potts, Breshey; Strauch, Christopher M.; Nemet, Ina; Monnier, Vincent M.
Topical application of L-arginine blocks advanced glycation by ascorbic acid in the lens of hSVCT2 transgenic mice // Molecular vision, 17 (2011), 2221-2227 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Topical application of L-arginine blocks advanced glycation by ascorbic acid in the lens of hSVCT2 transgenic mice

Autori
Fan, Xingjun ; Xiaoqin, Liu ; Potts, Breshey ; Strauch, Christopher M. ; Nemet, Ina ; Monnier, Vincent M.

Izvornik
Molecular vision (1090-0535) 17 (2011); 2221-2227

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
advanced glycation endproducts; ascorbic acid; guanidino compounds; crystallin; anticataract

Sažetak
Previous experiments from our laboratory showed that the oral intake of selected guanidino compounds could block the formation of crystallin-bound advanced ascorbylation products. Here we tested whether these were also active when applied as eye drops. Two month old hSVCT2 transgenic mice (n=10) were treated twice daily with one drop of 0.1% L-arginine, γ-guanidinobutyric acid (GBA), penicillamine (PA) or N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in one eye and vehicle only in the other eye. After seven months, lens crystallins were isolated, dialyzed, and proteolytically digested to determine the proteinbound fluorescence at 335/385 and 370/440 nm excitation/emission and the advanced glycation/ascorbylation endproducts carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), carboxyethyl-lysine (CEL), glucosepane, glyoxal, and methylglyoxal hydroimidazolones G-H1 and MG-H1. The topical uptake of L-arginine and NAC was also evaluated in vitro and in vivo in rabbit lens. In hSVCT2 mice, L-arginine decreased 335/385 and 370/440 nm fluorescence by 40% (p<0.001), CML, CEL, and glucosepane crystallin crosslinks by 35% (p<0.05), 30% (p<0.05), and 37% (p<0.05), respectively, without affecting MG-H1 and G-H1. NAC decreased 335/385 nm fluorescence by 50% (p<0.001) but, like PA and GBA, had no effect on other modifications. L-Arginine uptake into rabbit eyes treated topically reached identical lenticular plateau levels (~400 nmol/g wet weight) at 0.5% and 2.0% but levels remained three times higher at 5 h at 2% versus 0.5% concentration, respectively. In vitro studies showed a 100 fold higher L-arginine level than NAC levels, implicating high affinity uptake of the former. L-Arginine when applied both orally and topically is a potent and broad suppressor of advanced ascorbylation in the lens. Its uptake in rabbit lens upon topical application suggests transcorneal uptake into the human lens should be feasible for testing its potential anticataract properties in clinical trials.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kemija



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
098-0982933-2936 - Kemijske preobrazbe prirodnih spojeva (Varga-Defterdarović, Lidija, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Ina Nemet (autor)

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Fan, Xingjun; Xiaoqin, Liu; Potts, Breshey; Strauch, Christopher M.; Nemet, Ina; Monnier, Vincent M.
Topical application of L-arginine blocks advanced glycation by ascorbic acid in the lens of hSVCT2 transgenic mice // Molecular vision, 17 (2011), 2221-2227 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Fan, X., Xiaoqin, L., Potts, B., Strauch, C., Nemet, I. & Monnier, V. (2011) Topical application of L-arginine blocks advanced glycation by ascorbic acid in the lens of hSVCT2 transgenic mice. Molecular vision, 17, 2221-2227.
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@article{article, author = {Fan, Xingjun and Xiaoqin, Liu and Potts, Breshey and Strauch, Christopher M. and Nemet, Ina and Monnier, Vincent M.}, year = {2011}, pages = {2221-2227}, keywords = {advanced glycation endproducts, ascorbic acid, guanidino compounds, crystallin, anticataract}, journal = {Molecular vision}, volume = {17}, issn = {1090-0535}, title = {Topical application of L-arginine blocks advanced glycation by ascorbic acid in the lens of hSVCT2 transgenic mice}, keyword = {advanced glycation endproducts, ascorbic acid, guanidino compounds, crystallin, anticataract} }

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