1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf02150094
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8-methoxypsoralen and long ultraviolet effects on the rat lens: Experiments with high dosage

Abstract: The effect of systemic 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP; 100 mg/kg daily) and subsequent long ultraviolet irradiation (UVA; 300 mJ/cm2; peak: 365 nm) on albino and pigmented rat eyes was studied in a 3-dimensional experimental set-up. While 8-MOP and UVA did not cause any ocular pathology when administered alone, a combined application of the two factors caused reversible corneal opacities, and irreversible iris devascularisation and cataracts. The irreversible changes were seen only in the albinos and accompanied by … Show more

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“…In addition to oxidizing crystallin in the nucleus of the lens these oxidants also destroy membrane integrity leading to osmotic imbalance and formation of cortical cataract. The role of oxidizing agents is supported by experimental findings 13,14 …”
Section: Age‐related Cataractmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In addition to oxidizing crystallin in the nucleus of the lens these oxidants also destroy membrane integrity leading to osmotic imbalance and formation of cortical cataract. The role of oxidizing agents is supported by experimental findings 13,14 …”
Section: Age‐related Cataractmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Results from various species, e.g. albino rats and guinea pigs showed corneal and lens opacities, whereas some other, more pigmented animals showed no alterations at all or only slight and reversible change(Cloud et al, 1961;Freeman and Troll, 1969;Parrish et al, 1979, Koch et al, 1982. It should be mentioned here that only a combined application of both psoralen and UVA was able to produce opacities; separate administration of the two factors yielded no change at all.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The large doses of UVA reportedly cause cataracts in animals, and this effect is enhanced by treatments with 8-MOP. 6 Thus, ophthalmological and histopathological examinations were performed in rats treated with 8-MOP, LMFX, SPFX, or PFD. Due to the well-known sensitivity of albino rat eyes, 7 ophthalmological and histopathological evaluations of the effects of treatments on eyes were performed in LE rats with pigmented eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%