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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2003 May;44(5):2047-58
Authors: Satake M, Dmochowska B, Nishikawa Y, Madaj J, Xue J, Guo Z, Reddy DV, Rinaldi PL, Monnier VM
PURPOSE: Metabolomics, or metabolic profiling, is an emerging discipline geared to providing information on a large number of metabolites, as a complement to genomics and proteomics. In the current study, a fluorine-labeled derivative of ascorbic acid (F-ASA), a major antioxidant- and UV-trapping molecule in the aqueous humor and the lens, was used to investigate the extent to which the lens accumulates potentially toxic degradation products of vitamin C. METHODS: Human lens epithelial cells (HLE-B3) and rat lenses were exposed to hyperglycemic or oxidative stress in vitro or in vivo and probed for accumulation of F-ASA, fluoro-dehydroascorbate (F-DHA), fluoro-2,3-diketogulonate (F-DKG), and their degradation products in protein-free extracts, by proton-decoupled 750-MHz (19)F-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. RESULTS: F-ASA and F-DHA were taken up into HLE B-3 cells by an Na(+)-dependent transporter. Their uptake was unexpectedly only slightly affected by hyperglycemia in vitro, unless glutathione was severely depleted. Glycemic stress catalyzed oxidation of F-ASA into a single novel F-compound at -212.4 ppm, whereas F-DHA and F-DKG were the major degradation products observed after GSH depletion. In contrast, F-ASA uptake was markedly suppressed in diabetic cataractous rat lenses, which accumulated both the F-DHA and the -212.4-ppm compound. In an unexpected finding, the latter formed only from F-ASA and not F-DHA or F-DKG, suggesting a novel pathway of in vivo F-ASA degradation. Both the cells and the intact rat and human lenses were permeable to several advanced F-ASA and F-DHA degradation products, except F-DKG. The unknown compound at -212.4 ppm was the only F-ASA degradation product that spontaneously formed in rabbit aqueous humor upon incubation with F-ASA. CONCLUSIONS: These studies suggest the existence of a novel ascorbic-acid-degradation pathway in the lens and aqueous humor that is influenced by the nature of the oxidant stress. Under similar culture conditions, intact lenses are more prone to hyperglycemia-mediated oxidant stress than are lens epithelial cells, but both are permeable to various F-ASA degradation products, the structure and biological roles of which remain to be established.
Metabolic profiling of vitamin C deficiency in Guloâ??/â?? mice using proton NMR spectroscopy
Metabolic profiling of vitamin C deficiency in Guloâ??/â?? mice using proton NMR spectroscopy
Abstract Nutrient deficiencies are an ongoing problem in many populations and ascorbic acid is a key vitamin whose mild or acute absence leads to a number of conditions including the famously debilitating scurvy. As such, the biochemical effects of ascorbate deficiency merit ongoing scrutiny, and the Gulo knockout mouse provides a useful model for the metabolomic examination of vitamin C deficiency. Like humans, these animals are incapable of synthesizing ascorbic acid but with dietary...
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[NMR paper] Comparative 1H-NMR studies on the physical state of water in soft contact lens and mo
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Biochim Biophys Acta. 1996 Apr 17;1289(3):369-76
Authors: Kuwata K, Era S, Sogami M, Amano H, Nagaoka S, Kato K, Takahashi K, Kitazawa Y, Watari H
The physical state of water in mouse lenses (2-, 4- or 8-wk-old) and soft contact lenses (SCLs, water content from 18.4 to 79.2%) were studied by measuring spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) and...
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[NMR paper] Supramolecular order within the lens: 1H NMR spectroscopic evidence for specific crys
Supramolecular order within the lens: 1H NMR spectroscopic evidence for specific crystallin-crystallin interactions.
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Exp Eye Res. 1994 Nov;59(5):607-16
Authors: Cooper PG, Aquilina JA, Truscott RJ, Carver JA
alpha-, beta- and gamma-crystallins from bovine lens contain flexible terminal extensions which are...
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[NMR paper] 1H-NMR spectroscopy of beta B2-crystallin from bovine eye lens. Conformation of the N
1H-NMR spectroscopy of beta B2-crystallin from bovine eye lens. Conformation of the N- and C-terminal extensions.
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Eur J Biochem. 1993 Apr 1;213(1):313-20
Authors: Carver JA, Cooper PG, Truscott RJ
1H-NMR spectroscopic studies of a 46-kDa homodimer, beta B2-crystallin,...
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[NMR paper] 19F NMR studies on 8-fluoroflavins and 8-fluoro flavoproteins.
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Biochemistry. 1990 Mar 20;29(11):2670-9
Authors: Macheroux P, Kojiro CL, Schopfer LM, Chakraborty S, Massey V
The 19F NMR spectra of the oxidized and reduced forms of 8-fluororiboflavin, 8-fluoro-FAD, and the 8-fluoroflavin-reconstituted flavoproteins flavodoxin, riboflavin binding protein, D-amino acid oxidase, p-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase, Old Yellow Enzyme, anthranilate hydroxylase, general acyl-CoA...
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NMR Metabolomic Profiling Reveals New Roles of SUMOylation in DNA Damage Response.
NMR Metabolomic Profiling Reveals New Roles of SUMOylation in DNA Damage Response.
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Post-translational modifications by the Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier (SUMO) family of proteins have been established as critical events in the cellular response to a wide range of DNA damaging reagents and radiation;...