Li Zhongren. Inhibitory Effects of Acupuncture on Cataractogenesis and Glutathione (GSH)-Depleted of Lens in New Born Rat[J]. Acupuncture research, 2000, (3): 193-197.
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Li Zhongren. Inhibitory Effects of Acupuncture on Cataractogenesis and Glutathione (GSH)-Depleted of Lens in New Born Rat[J]. Acupuncture research, 2000, (3): 193-197. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2000.03.007.
Inhibitory Effects of Acupuncture on Cataractogenesis and Glutathione (GSH)-Depleted of Lens in New Born Rat
具有阻抑BSO药物对晶体内GSH水平的耗竭和临床防治早期白内障形成的作用The purpose of this study was to examine the inhibitory effects of acupuncture on cataractogenesis and glutathione(GSH)-depleted of lens in new born rats with buthionine sulfoximine (BSO)Methods:The glutathione synthesis inhibitor
BSO (3 mmol/kg) plus solvent were intraperitoneally injected into new born rats for three consecutive days beginning at postnatal day 2These GSH depleted rats develop cataractsHalf of the BSO-injected animals received a daily treatment of acupuncture for 30 min before the injection of BSO plus solvent while all of untreated age-matched new born rats(control group) received a daily injection of the solventThe incidence of cataracts was observed on day 9 or day 17 while the eyes of the new born rats had openedBoth reduced glutathione(GSH) and oxidized glutathione(GSSG) levels in lens were measured Results:The total animals be killed on either day 9 or day 17.The incidence of cataracts in all animals treated with BSO plus solvent was 8889%(16/18)The lenticular GSH levels at day 9 were significantly lower(compared to control group)
P<0001The lenticular GSH levels at day 17 were higher than that at day 9
P<0001The incidence of cataracts in all animals co-treated with acupuncture was 214%(3/14);it was only 0%(0/5)at day 9
the incidence of cataracts was significantly decreased
P<005 The lenticular GSH levels at day 17 were significantly higher than that of BSO group or control group(P<005) and than GSH levels at day 9 (P<0001)The incidence of cataracts in all animals of non -treatment control group was 0%(0/18)Conclusion:The inhibitory effect of acupuncture treatment on cataracts formation in this study could be due to acupuncture's free radical scavenging activity or due to its stimulatory effect on glutathione production