Protective effect of lycopene for oxidative damage in human lens epithelial cells induced by UV
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    AIM:To investigate the protective effect and possible mechanisms of lycopene for oxidative damage induced by ultraviolet in cultured human lens epithelial cells(HLEC).

    METHODS:HLEC was subcultured and divided into negative control group, oxidative injury group, lycopene low dose group and lycopene high dose group. Cell viability was assayed by MTT colorimetric. Cell morphological changes were detected by electron microscope. Reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels were detected with DCFH-DA fluorescent probe. Content of superoxide dismutase(SOD), glutathione peroxidase(GSH)and malondialdehyde(MDA)in supernatants were detected by spectrophotometer.

    RESULTS:Lycopene could obviously inhibited UV-induced decline in cell activity, reduce UV-induced ROS generation within HLEC, cause SOD, GSH-Px levels increased and MDA levels decreased.

    CONCLUSION:Lycopene plays its strong antioxidant role in increasing the intracellular SOD and GSH-Px content levels and decreasing MDA levels, which provide reliable experimental basis for prevent and treatment of cataracts.

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Jing-Wen Sun, Jing Hao. ,/et al.Protective effect of lycopene for oxidative damage in human lens epithelial cells induced by UV. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2016;16(5):826-828

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  • Received:January 17,2016
  • Revised:April 13,2016
  • Online: May 03,2016