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Abstract
The Emory mouse develops a late-onset hereditary cataract bearing some resemblances to human senile cataract. It was used as a model system for testing the effects of several drugs expected to have anticataractogenic potential. A low level of added dietary alpha-tocopherol had only a marginal effect. Penicillamine increased lens soluble protein, a good index of lens viability. Triethylenetetramine was too toxic to permit satisfactory treatment. Mercaptopropionylglycine produced several positive effects including a retardation of cataract at 6 months of age; parameters which increased under drug treatment were lens weight, soluble protein content and protein sulfhydryl, but not glutathione. There was no effect on the total calcium concentration.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3198985 DOI: 10.1089/jop.1988.4.243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ocul Pharmacol ISSN: 8756-3320