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Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses
PURPOSE: The crystalline lens is a unique cellular organ that performs metabolic processes while maintaining transparency for optical functionality. Mitochondria play a role in providing cells with aerobic respiration necessary for these metabolic processes. Using menadione, a mitochondria-specific...
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Molecular Vision
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3030608/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283527 |
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author | Olsen, Kenneth W. Bantseev, Vladimir Choh, Vivan |
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description | PURPOSE: The crystalline lens is a unique cellular organ that performs metabolic processes while maintaining transparency for optical functionality. Mitochondria play a role in providing cells with aerobic respiration necessary for these metabolic processes. Using menadione, a mitochondria-specific inhibitor of the quinone family, and bovine lenses in vitro, this study was undertaken to determine whether a relationship exists between mitochondrial function and optical function. METHODS: Bovine lenses were treated with 50 μM, 200 μM, 600 μM, and 1,000 μM menadione and lens optical function, assessed as optical quality, was observed over 9 days. Confocal micrographs of mitochondria in superficial secondary fiber cells were also analyzed in 50 μM, 200 μM, and 600 μM menadione-treated lenses over 48 h. RESULTS: A decrease in lens optical quality was observed in a dose-dependent manner within 24 h for the 200 µM- (p=0.0422), 600 µM- (p<0.0001), and 1,000 μM- (p<0.0001) treated lenses. No change in optical quality was observed for the 50 μM-treated lenses. Analysis of confocal micrographs indicated a trend of shorter mitochondria for 200 μM- and 600 µM-treated lenses with time and analysis of the distributions of mitochondrial lengths indicated a relative increase in the number of shorter mitochondria with higher doses of, and longer exposures to, menadione. CONCLUSIONS: The data show that menadione has a detrimental effect on mitochondrial integrity and this change is associated with degradation of optical quality, suggesting a possible link between mitochondrial function and optical function. |
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spelling | pubmed-30306082011-01-31 Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses Olsen, Kenneth W. Bantseev, Vladimir Choh, Vivan Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: The crystalline lens is a unique cellular organ that performs metabolic processes while maintaining transparency for optical functionality. Mitochondria play a role in providing cells with aerobic respiration necessary for these metabolic processes. Using menadione, a mitochondria-specific inhibitor of the quinone family, and bovine lenses in vitro, this study was undertaken to determine whether a relationship exists between mitochondrial function and optical function. METHODS: Bovine lenses were treated with 50 μM, 200 μM, 600 μM, and 1,000 μM menadione and lens optical function, assessed as optical quality, was observed over 9 days. Confocal micrographs of mitochondria in superficial secondary fiber cells were also analyzed in 50 μM, 200 μM, and 600 μM menadione-treated lenses over 48 h. RESULTS: A decrease in lens optical quality was observed in a dose-dependent manner within 24 h for the 200 µM- (p=0.0422), 600 µM- (p<0.0001), and 1,000 μM- (p<0.0001) treated lenses. No change in optical quality was observed for the 50 μM-treated lenses. Analysis of confocal micrographs indicated a trend of shorter mitochondria for 200 μM- and 600 µM-treated lenses with time and analysis of the distributions of mitochondrial lengths indicated a relative increase in the number of shorter mitochondria with higher doses of, and longer exposures to, menadione. CONCLUSIONS: The data show that menadione has a detrimental effect on mitochondrial integrity and this change is associated with degradation of optical quality, suggesting a possible link between mitochondrial function and optical function. Molecular Vision 2011-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3030608/ /pubmed/21283527 Text en Copyright © 2011 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Olsen, Kenneth W. Bantseev, Vladimir Choh, Vivan Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
title | Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
title_full | Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
title_fullStr | Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
title_full_unstemmed | Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
title_short | Menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
title_sort | menadione degrades the optical quality and mitochondrial integrity of bovine crystalline lenses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3030608/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283527 |
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