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Chemical and Physical Properties of the Normal and Aging LensSpectroscopic (UV, Fluorescence, Phosphorescence, and NMR) Analyses

 

作者: SIDNEY,  

 

期刊: American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics  (OVID Available online 1987)
卷期: Volume 64, issue 1  

页码: 11-22

 

ISSN:0093-7002

 

年代: 1987

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: ocular lens;lens aging;fluorescence;phosphorescence;NMR spectroscopy;ultraviolet radiation

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

In vitro [UV absorption, fluorescence, phosphorescence, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)] spectroscopic studies on the normal human lens demonstrate age-related changes which can be correlated with biochemical and photobiologic mechanisms occurring during our lifetime. Chronic cumulative UV exposure results in an age-related increase of photochemically induced chromophores and in color of the lens nucleus. This enables the lens to filter the incident UV radiation, thereby protecting the underlying aging retina from UV photodamage. We have measured the age-related increase in lens fluorescencein vivoon more than 300 normal subjects (1st to 9th decade) by UV slitlamp densitography. These data show a good correlation with the in vitro lens fluorescence studies reported previously and demonstrate that molecular photodamage can be monitored in the lens. In vitro NMR (human and animal lenses) andin vivoexperiments currently in progress are rapidly elucidating the physiocochemical basis for transparency and the development of light scattering areas. Surface scanning NMR can monitor organophosphate metabolism in the ocular lensin vivoas well asin vitro. These studies demonstrate the feasibility of using biophysical methods (optical spectroscopy and NMR analyses) to delineate age-related parameters in the lens,in vivoas well asin vitro.

 

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