Studies on Protein and Taurine in
Normal, Senile and Diabetic Cataractous Human Lenses
C. V.
Anthrayose* and S. Shashidhar**
* CBM
Ophthalmic Institute,
Little
Flower Hospital and Research Centre,
Angamaly
– 683 572
and
**
School of Biosciences,
Mahatma
Gandhi University,
Kottayam
– 686 560
( Received on Dec 2, 2002)
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Abstract : An attempt has been made to explore the possible
role of Taurine in cataractogenesis. Normal lenses were obtained
from eye bank donors and cataractous lenses from patients who had
undergone surgery for cataract extraction. Lenses were weighed and
homogenised. Extraction, isolation and estimation of protein and
taurine were carried out. It has been found that the lens wet
weight increased progressively with the stage of maturation of
cataract, i.e., from mature to hypermature which was significant
and also with increase in age. Diabetic cataract group also showed
an increase similar to that of senile cataract. Taurine and total
protein decreases with different stages of maturation of cataract
but not with age. It may be suggested that in the process of
development of human senile cataract, there is (a) alteration in
the structural integrity and permeability of lens membrane to
protein and amino acids including taurine, (b) changes in the lens
function including possible inhibition of proteins and amino acids
(taurine) synthesis and transport across the cell membrane.
Key words : senile
cataract
diabetic cataract
total protein
taurine