Oftalmol Zh.2011;4:71-76.

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http://doi.org/10.31288/oftalmolzh201147176

INFLUENCE OF GLYCINE ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE LENS OPACITY AND STATE OF THE ENZYMATIC ANTIOXIDANT SYSTEM IN MODELING OF EXPERIMENTAL CATARACT UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF STREPTOZOTOCIN DIABETES

Leus N. F., Ben Abdallah Anis, Zhuravok Yu.A.

Odessa, Ukraine

In modeling of light cataract and streptozotocin diabetes in rabbits there was noted the expressed development of pathologic changes and disturbance of the activity of the antioxidant system (superoxidedismutase, glutathion-peroxidase, catalase) in the lens. The application of glycine exerted the stabilizing effect on the lens components and prevented the disturbance of the activity of antioxidant enzymes.

 

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