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PHYSIOLOGY OF LENS AND
CATARACTOGENESIS
BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE LENS
• MAIN CONTENTS ARE
WATER (65%)
PROTEINS(34%)
LIPIDS,CHO AND TRACE ELEMENTS(1%)
WATER
• relatively dehydrated organ
• cortex more hydrated than nucleus
• 80% is free and 20% is bound
• low water is natural consequence of need for
maintining refractive index
• no significant alteration in hydration with age
PROTEINS
• conc of proteins in lens is higher than any
organ in the body
WATER SOLUBLE PROTIENS
• alpha crystallins-more
• beta gamma crystallins-less
they bind to partially denatured protiens in lens
and prevent aggregation
WATER INSOLUBLE PROTIENS
• UREA SOLUBLE
.CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS
.VIMENTIN AND BEADED FILAMENTS
.GENETIC DISRUPTION OF BEADED FILAMENTS L/T
CATARACT FORMATION
• UREA INSOLUBLE
.MEMBRANE INHIBITORY PROTEINS
.MEMBRANE PROTEINS
.SERVES TO REDUCE LIGHT SCATTERING BETWEEN CELLS
LENS METABOLISM
• Continous supply of ATP required for-
1. Transport of ions and aminoacids
2. Maintanence of lens dehydration
3. Continous protein synthesis
4. GSH synthesis
• Major site – epithelium
• Source of nutrient supply-aqueous
humour
GLUCOSE METABOLISM
• Energy production entirely dependent on
glucose metabolism
• Glucose enters lens by simple diffusion and
facilitated diffusion
• Epithelial cells- GLUT-1
• Lens fibre cells-GLUT-3
• Glucose is rapidly metabolized via glycolysis so
that level of free glucose in lens < 1/10 level in
aqueous
1)Anaerobic metabolism
• Accounts for 85% of glucose metabolism by lens
• Provides > 70% of energy for lens
• 1 mole of glucose gives 2 moles of ATP
• Lactate generated undergoes 2 pathways of
metabolism
• Further metabolism via Kreb’s cycle
• Diffusion from lens into aqueous
2)Aerobic metabolism (Krebs cycle)
• Limited to epithelium
• 1 mole of glucose gives 38 moles of ATP
• Only 3% of lens glucose metabolized by this pathway
• But generates up to 20% of total ATP needs of lens
3)Hexose monophosphate shunt
• Accounts for 5% of glucose metabolism by lens
• Important source of NADPH required for other
metabolic pathways e.g. sorbitol pathway and
glutathione reductase
4)Sorbitol pathway
• Accounts for 5% of glucose metabolism by lens
• When sorbitol accumulates within cells of lens, it
sets up an osmotic gradient that induces influx of
water and lens swelling, and ultimate loss of lens
transparency
WITH AGE
• lens proteins proteolyse  dissembly of fibres
 aggregation of water insoluble proteins 
scatter light  opacification of lens
• glutathione is essential for maintaining a
reduced environment any depletion cause
cataract
OXIDATIVE DAMAGE AND PROTECTIVE
MECHANISMS
• FREE RADICALS-SCAVENGED BY GLUTATHIONE
• VITAMIN E AND ASCORBIC ACID IN LENS ALSO ACT AS
FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS
• EXPOSURE TO LONG TERM HYPERBARIC
OXYGENOPACIFICATION OF LENS
PHYSIOLOGY OF LENS
• lens cells with highest metabolic rate are at
equator and lens epithelium
• cells are connected to each other by gap
junctions and membrane integrated prOtiens
• MAINTANENCE OF LENS WATER AND CATION
BALANCE
 MOST IMPORTANT MECH FOR MAINTAINING LENS
TRANSPARENCY
 MAINLY BY ACTIVE AND PASSIVE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS
ACTIVE- AA’S,K,Na,INOSITOL ETC. 90% of energy in the form of
ATP utilised here
PASSIVE-water,ions and waste products of metabolism
WATER AND ELECTROLYTE TRANSPORT
pump leak mechanism
TRANSPORT OF AA
• Also included in pump leak concept
• Three types of pumps
• Inside the lens aa are utilised for protein
formtion and energy production or diffuse
back in to aqueous by leak
FACTORS MAINTAINING TRANSPARENCY
• Thin epithelium
• Regular arrangement of lens fibers
• Little cellular organelles
• Little extracellular space
• Orderly arrangement of lens proteins
• Relative dehydration
• Semipermeable character of lens capsule
• Avascularity
• Antioxidants
CATARCTOGENESIS
INCREASED AGE LEADS TO INCREASE WEIGHT AND THICKNESS OF LENS
LENS UNDERGO COPRESSION AND HARDENING(NUCLEAR SCLEROSIS)
AGGREGATION OF PROTIENS ALSO CAUSES FLUCTUATIONS IN RI OF LENS,LIGHT
SCATTERING AND DECREASED TRANSPARENCY
CHEMICAL MODIFICATIONS ALSO INCREASES PIGMENTATION GIVING RED YELLOW
COLOURS TO LENS
DEC K,GLUTATHIONE AND INC Ca AND Na
RISK FACTORS
• Age >50
• Low SES
• Sex females>males.however estrogen is
protective
• Smoking and alcoholism
• Exposure to steroids and radiations
• Myopia,DM,HTN,renal failure etc.,
AGE RELATED CATARACTS
• Most commomest
• B/L and asymmetrical
• Three main types
1.Nuclear cataracts
2.Cortical cataracts
3.Posterior subcapsular cataracts
NUCLEAR CATARACT
• M.C type, >60%
• In asian population cortical cat predominates
• Nuclear cataract is associated with the oxidative
damage to the proteins and lipids, leading to
hardening of the lens nucleus and increased light
scattering
• Hardening inc ref powermyopic shiftsecond
sight
• The lens normally exists in an extremely hypoxic
environment. Patients treated with long-term
hyperbaric oxygen therapy develop a myopic shift
and,eventually, nuclear cataracts ?why not cortical?
• Post virectomy and age related degeneration of
vitreous also plays significan role in nuclear cataracts
CORTICAL CATARACT
• First appear at age of onset of presbyopia
• Mature fibres on surface of cells are affected
• M.C site is inferonasal quadrant
• Starts at periphery and takes years to obscure
vision
Risk factors
• Exposure to sunlight
• Thinner lens
• DM
Mechanisms
• disruption of pumps
• physical or chemical damage to cell plasma proteins
• Damage to Ca homeostasis
• Glutathione loss
• First sign in SLB is formation of vacuoles and water
clefts in anterior and post cortex
• Numerous mech like globular deg and walling off
which prevents progression of cataract
PSC
• Caused by cluster of swollen cells at post pole of lens
just below capsule
• Opacity in optical axis,disabling
Risk factors
• Steroid intake
• Exposure to radiation
• trauma
SECONDARY CATARACTS
• frequent complication of ecce
• ep cells close to equator may diff in to
soemmering’s ring or migrate in to post
capsule to form “elschnig’s pearls”
• both scattter light and form sec cataract
• cytokine TGF-B plays imp role
SUGAR CATARACT
• galactosemic cataract
• true diabetic cataract-aldose reductase
• HOWEVER IN HUMANS
1.SORBITAL LEVELS NEVER HIGH
2.ALDOSE REDUCTASE VERY LESS
3.ANY SORBITAL QUICKLY METABOLISED TO FRUCTOSE
RECENT HYPOTESIS SHOWS AGES(ADVACED GLYCATION END
PRODUCTS) PLAY MAJOR ROLE
RADIATION CATARACTS
• ionizing radiations-xrays or gamma rays
exposure to radiation L/T damage to germinative layers of lens epithelium
COMPENSATORY MITOSIS IN EPITHELIAL CELLS
CELLS DIFF,ELONGATE AND SWOLLEN,CELL VOLUME NOT CHANGED
NUCLEI OF THESE CELLS MOVE POSTERIORLY
BALOON CELS/WELD CELLS FORMED IN P.P L/T PSCO
GLUTATHIONE AND K LEVEL DEC AND Na CONC INC,PROTIEN SYN SLOWS
RADIATION CATARACT
NON IONIZING RADIATIONS-UV RAYS
 UV-B not UV-A responsible for cortical cataract
 Mech in humans not clear
 May be D/T excess formation of free radicals
 Mainly cortical cataracts are formed
INFRARED RAYS
 Coz post sub capsular opacities
 Seen in glass workers
 Glass bowlers cataract
STERIOD INDUCED CATARACT
• Children more susceptible than adults
• Mechanism-inc glucose levels
inhibition of Na-k-atp pump
loss of ATP
inc cation pump
• Common is PSCO
ELECTRICAL INJURY
• cause protein coagulation and cataract
formation
• more likely when the transmission of current
involves the patient's head
• Initially,lens vacuoles appear in the anterior
midperiphery of the lens, followed by linear
opacities in the anterior subcapsular cortex
OTHER CAUSES
PHENOTHIAZONES
TRAUMA
SIDEROSIS BULBI
MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY
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Physiology of lens and cataractogenesis sivateja

  • 1. PHYSIOLOGY OF LENS AND CATARACTOGENESIS
  • 2. BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE LENS • MAIN CONTENTS ARE WATER (65%) PROTEINS(34%) LIPIDS,CHO AND TRACE ELEMENTS(1%)
  • 3. WATER • relatively dehydrated organ • cortex more hydrated than nucleus • 80% is free and 20% is bound • low water is natural consequence of need for maintining refractive index • no significant alteration in hydration with age
  • 4. PROTEINS • conc of proteins in lens is higher than any organ in the body
  • 5. WATER SOLUBLE PROTIENS • alpha crystallins-more • beta gamma crystallins-less they bind to partially denatured protiens in lens and prevent aggregation
  • 6. WATER INSOLUBLE PROTIENS • UREA SOLUBLE .CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS .VIMENTIN AND BEADED FILAMENTS .GENETIC DISRUPTION OF BEADED FILAMENTS L/T CATARACT FORMATION • UREA INSOLUBLE .MEMBRANE INHIBITORY PROTEINS .MEMBRANE PROTEINS .SERVES TO REDUCE LIGHT SCATTERING BETWEEN CELLS
  • 7. LENS METABOLISM • Continous supply of ATP required for- 1. Transport of ions and aminoacids 2. Maintanence of lens dehydration 3. Continous protein synthesis 4. GSH synthesis • Major site – epithelium • Source of nutrient supply-aqueous humour
  • 8. GLUCOSE METABOLISM • Energy production entirely dependent on glucose metabolism • Glucose enters lens by simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion • Epithelial cells- GLUT-1 • Lens fibre cells-GLUT-3 • Glucose is rapidly metabolized via glycolysis so that level of free glucose in lens < 1/10 level in aqueous
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  • 10. 1)Anaerobic metabolism • Accounts for 85% of glucose metabolism by lens • Provides > 70% of energy for lens • 1 mole of glucose gives 2 moles of ATP • Lactate generated undergoes 2 pathways of metabolism • Further metabolism via Kreb’s cycle • Diffusion from lens into aqueous 2)Aerobic metabolism (Krebs cycle) • Limited to epithelium • 1 mole of glucose gives 38 moles of ATP • Only 3% of lens glucose metabolized by this pathway • But generates up to 20% of total ATP needs of lens
  • 11. 3)Hexose monophosphate shunt • Accounts for 5% of glucose metabolism by lens • Important source of NADPH required for other metabolic pathways e.g. sorbitol pathway and glutathione reductase 4)Sorbitol pathway • Accounts for 5% of glucose metabolism by lens • When sorbitol accumulates within cells of lens, it sets up an osmotic gradient that induces influx of water and lens swelling, and ultimate loss of lens transparency
  • 12. WITH AGE • lens proteins proteolyse  dissembly of fibres  aggregation of water insoluble proteins  scatter light  opacification of lens • glutathione is essential for maintaining a reduced environment any depletion cause cataract
  • 13. OXIDATIVE DAMAGE AND PROTECTIVE MECHANISMS • FREE RADICALS-SCAVENGED BY GLUTATHIONE • VITAMIN E AND ASCORBIC ACID IN LENS ALSO ACT AS FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS
  • 14. • EXPOSURE TO LONG TERM HYPERBARIC OXYGENOPACIFICATION OF LENS
  • 15. PHYSIOLOGY OF LENS • lens cells with highest metabolic rate are at equator and lens epithelium • cells are connected to each other by gap junctions and membrane integrated prOtiens
  • 16. • MAINTANENCE OF LENS WATER AND CATION BALANCE  MOST IMPORTANT MECH FOR MAINTAINING LENS TRANSPARENCY  MAINLY BY ACTIVE AND PASSIVE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS ACTIVE- AA’S,K,Na,INOSITOL ETC. 90% of energy in the form of ATP utilised here PASSIVE-water,ions and waste products of metabolism
  • 17. WATER AND ELECTROLYTE TRANSPORT pump leak mechanism
  • 18. TRANSPORT OF AA • Also included in pump leak concept • Three types of pumps • Inside the lens aa are utilised for protein formtion and energy production or diffuse back in to aqueous by leak
  • 19. FACTORS MAINTAINING TRANSPARENCY • Thin epithelium • Regular arrangement of lens fibers • Little cellular organelles • Little extracellular space • Orderly arrangement of lens proteins • Relative dehydration • Semipermeable character of lens capsule • Avascularity • Antioxidants
  • 20. CATARCTOGENESIS INCREASED AGE LEADS TO INCREASE WEIGHT AND THICKNESS OF LENS LENS UNDERGO COPRESSION AND HARDENING(NUCLEAR SCLEROSIS) AGGREGATION OF PROTIENS ALSO CAUSES FLUCTUATIONS IN RI OF LENS,LIGHT SCATTERING AND DECREASED TRANSPARENCY CHEMICAL MODIFICATIONS ALSO INCREASES PIGMENTATION GIVING RED YELLOW COLOURS TO LENS DEC K,GLUTATHIONE AND INC Ca AND Na
  • 21. RISK FACTORS • Age >50 • Low SES • Sex females>males.however estrogen is protective • Smoking and alcoholism • Exposure to steroids and radiations • Myopia,DM,HTN,renal failure etc.,
  • 22. AGE RELATED CATARACTS • Most commomest • B/L and asymmetrical • Three main types 1.Nuclear cataracts 2.Cortical cataracts 3.Posterior subcapsular cataracts
  • 23. NUCLEAR CATARACT • M.C type, >60% • In asian population cortical cat predominates • Nuclear cataract is associated with the oxidative damage to the proteins and lipids, leading to hardening of the lens nucleus and increased light scattering • Hardening inc ref powermyopic shiftsecond sight
  • 24. • The lens normally exists in an extremely hypoxic environment. Patients treated with long-term hyperbaric oxygen therapy develop a myopic shift and,eventually, nuclear cataracts ?why not cortical? • Post virectomy and age related degeneration of vitreous also plays significan role in nuclear cataracts
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  • 26. CORTICAL CATARACT • First appear at age of onset of presbyopia • Mature fibres on surface of cells are affected • M.C site is inferonasal quadrant • Starts at periphery and takes years to obscure vision Risk factors • Exposure to sunlight • Thinner lens • DM
  • 27. Mechanisms • disruption of pumps • physical or chemical damage to cell plasma proteins • Damage to Ca homeostasis • Glutathione loss • First sign in SLB is formation of vacuoles and water clefts in anterior and post cortex • Numerous mech like globular deg and walling off which prevents progression of cataract
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  • 29. PSC • Caused by cluster of swollen cells at post pole of lens just below capsule • Opacity in optical axis,disabling Risk factors • Steroid intake • Exposure to radiation • trauma
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  • 31. SECONDARY CATARACTS • frequent complication of ecce • ep cells close to equator may diff in to soemmering’s ring or migrate in to post capsule to form “elschnig’s pearls” • both scattter light and form sec cataract • cytokine TGF-B plays imp role
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  • 33. SUGAR CATARACT • galactosemic cataract • true diabetic cataract-aldose reductase • HOWEVER IN HUMANS 1.SORBITAL LEVELS NEVER HIGH 2.ALDOSE REDUCTASE VERY LESS 3.ANY SORBITAL QUICKLY METABOLISED TO FRUCTOSE RECENT HYPOTESIS SHOWS AGES(ADVACED GLYCATION END PRODUCTS) PLAY MAJOR ROLE
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  • 35. RADIATION CATARACTS • ionizing radiations-xrays or gamma rays exposure to radiation L/T damage to germinative layers of lens epithelium COMPENSATORY MITOSIS IN EPITHELIAL CELLS CELLS DIFF,ELONGATE AND SWOLLEN,CELL VOLUME NOT CHANGED NUCLEI OF THESE CELLS MOVE POSTERIORLY BALOON CELS/WELD CELLS FORMED IN P.P L/T PSCO GLUTATHIONE AND K LEVEL DEC AND Na CONC INC,PROTIEN SYN SLOWS
  • 36. RADIATION CATARACT NON IONIZING RADIATIONS-UV RAYS  UV-B not UV-A responsible for cortical cataract  Mech in humans not clear  May be D/T excess formation of free radicals  Mainly cortical cataracts are formed INFRARED RAYS  Coz post sub capsular opacities  Seen in glass workers  Glass bowlers cataract
  • 37. STERIOD INDUCED CATARACT • Children more susceptible than adults • Mechanism-inc glucose levels inhibition of Na-k-atp pump loss of ATP inc cation pump • Common is PSCO
  • 38. ELECTRICAL INJURY • cause protein coagulation and cataract formation • more likely when the transmission of current involves the patient's head • Initially,lens vacuoles appear in the anterior midperiphery of the lens, followed by linear opacities in the anterior subcapsular cortex
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