New compound can reverse cataract
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A team of scientists has identified a new chemical that can be used in eye drops to reverse cataracts which are a leading cause of blindness worldwide.
The
newly identified compound is the first that is soluble enough to
potentially form the basis of a practical eye-drop medication for
cataracts.
The
team of scientists from University Of California-San Francisco (UCSF),
the University of Michigan (U-M), and Washington University in St. Louis
(WUSTL) began with 2,450 compounds, eventually zeroing in on 12 that
are members of a chemical class known as sterols.
One
of these, known as lanosterol, was shown to reverse cataracts, but
because lanosterol has limited solubility the compound had to be
injected into the eye for it to exert its effects.
Using
lanosterol and other sterols as a clue, the group assembled and tested
32 additional sterols, and eventually settled on one, which they call
"compound 29", as the most likely candidate that would be sufficiently
soluble to be used in cataract-dissolving eye drops.
The team next tested compound 29 in an eye-drop formulation in mice carrying mutations that make them predisposed to cataracts.
They
found that the drops partially restored transparency to mouse lenses
affected by cataracts, as measured by a slit-lamp test of the sort used
by ophthalmologists to measure cataracts in humans.
Similar
results were seen when compound 29 eye drops were applied in mice that
naturally developed age-related cataracts, and also when the compound
was applied to human lens tissue affected by cataracts that had been
removed during surgery.
Identified
as a "priority eye disease" by the World Health Organisation, cataracts
-- caused when the lenses of the eyes lose their transparency -- affect
more than 20 million people worldwide. (The study was published in the
journal Science.)
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