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Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats

PURPOSE: This study investigated the ability of hesperetin, a natural flavonoid, to prevent selenite-induced cataracts in a rat model. METHODS: Animals were divided into four treatment groups: G1 (control group), G2 (hesperetin-treated group), G3 (selenite-induced cataract group), and G4 (hesperetin...

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Autores principales: Nakazawa, Yosuke, Oka, Mikako, Bando, Masayasu, Takehana, Makoto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26283862
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author Nakazawa, Yosuke
Oka, Mikako
Bando, Masayasu
Takehana, Makoto
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Oka, Mikako
Bando, Masayasu
Takehana, Makoto
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description PURPOSE: This study investigated the ability of hesperetin, a natural flavonoid, to prevent selenite-induced cataracts in a rat model. METHODS: Animals were divided into four treatment groups: G1 (control group), G2 (hesperetin-treated group), G3 (selenite-induced cataract group), and G4 (hesperetin-treated selenite cataract group). Animals in the G1 and G3 groups were injected with vehicle alone, while those in the G2 and G4 groups received a subcutaneous injection of hesperetin (0.4 μg/g bodyweight on days 0, 1, and 2, corresponding to P13, P14, and P15). Sodium selenite (20 μmol/g bodyweight given 4 h after the hesperetin injection on day 0) was administered to rats in the G3 and G4 groups to induce cataract formation. Lenses were observed with slit-lamp microscopy, and filensin degradation and the decreased glutathione (GSH) and ascorbic acid levels in the lens were measured on day 6. RESULTS: Lenses in the G3 group showed mature central opacity, while some lenses in the G4 group lacked central opacity and had lower-grade cataracts. All lenses in the G1 and G2 groups were transparent. Expression of the 94 kDa and 50 kDa forms of filensin was significantly decreased in the lenses in the G3 group compared with those in the G1 and G2 groups. Interestingly, these forms of filensin rescued the rat lenses in the G4 group. In the G3 group lenses, the GSH and ascorbic acid levels were lower than in the control group but were normalized in the G4 group lenses. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that hesperetin can prevent selenite-induced cataract formation.
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spelling pubmed-45222422015-08-17 Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats Nakazawa, Yosuke Oka, Mikako Bando, Masayasu Takehana, Makoto Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: This study investigated the ability of hesperetin, a natural flavonoid, to prevent selenite-induced cataracts in a rat model. METHODS: Animals were divided into four treatment groups: G1 (control group), G2 (hesperetin-treated group), G3 (selenite-induced cataract group), and G4 (hesperetin-treated selenite cataract group). Animals in the G1 and G3 groups were injected with vehicle alone, while those in the G2 and G4 groups received a subcutaneous injection of hesperetin (0.4 μg/g bodyweight on days 0, 1, and 2, corresponding to P13, P14, and P15). Sodium selenite (20 μmol/g bodyweight given 4 h after the hesperetin injection on day 0) was administered to rats in the G3 and G4 groups to induce cataract formation. Lenses were observed with slit-lamp microscopy, and filensin degradation and the decreased glutathione (GSH) and ascorbic acid levels in the lens were measured on day 6. RESULTS: Lenses in the G3 group showed mature central opacity, while some lenses in the G4 group lacked central opacity and had lower-grade cataracts. All lenses in the G1 and G2 groups were transparent. Expression of the 94 kDa and 50 kDa forms of filensin was significantly decreased in the lenses in the G3 group compared with those in the G1 and G2 groups. Interestingly, these forms of filensin rescued the rat lenses in the G4 group. In the G3 group lenses, the GSH and ascorbic acid levels were lower than in the control group but were normalized in the G4 group lenses. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that hesperetin can prevent selenite-induced cataract formation. Molecular Vision 2015-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4522242/ /pubmed/26283862 Text en Copyright © 2015 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/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, used for non-commercial purposes, and is not altered or transformed.
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Nakazawa, Yosuke
Oka, Mikako
Bando, Masayasu
Takehana, Makoto
Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
title Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
title_full Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
title_fullStr Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
title_full_unstemmed Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
title_short Hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
title_sort hesperetin prevents selenite-induced cataract in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26283862
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