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A macrocyclic molecule with multiple antioxidative activities protects the lens from oxidative damage

Growing evidence links oxidative stress to the development of a cataract and other diseases of the eye. Treatments for lens-derived diseases are still elusive outside of the standard surgical interventions, which still carry risks today. Therefore, a potential drug molecule Py N was explored for the...

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Published in:Frontiers in chemistry 2022-10, Vol.10, p.996604-996604
Main Authors: Zhang, Jinmin, Yu, Yu, Mekhail, Magy A, Wu, Hongli, Green, Kayla N
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Language:English
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Summary:Growing evidence links oxidative stress to the development of a cataract and other diseases of the eye. Treatments for lens-derived diseases are still elusive outside of the standard surgical interventions, which still carry risks today. Therefore, a potential drug molecule Py N was explored for the ability to target multiple components of oxidative stress in the lens to prevent cataract formation. Several pathways were identified. Here we show that the Py N molecule activates innate catalytic mechanisms in primary lens epithelial cells to prevent damage induced by oxidative stress. This protection was linked to the upregulation of Nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2 and downstream antioxidant enzyme for glutathione-dependent glutaredoxins, based on Western Blot methods. The anti-ferroptotic potential was established by showing that Py N increases levels of glutathione peroxidase, decreases lipid peroxidation, and readily binds iron (II) and (III). The bioenergetics pathway, which has been shown to be negatively impacted in many diseases involving oxidative stress, was also enhanced as evidence by increased levels of Adenosine triphosphate product when the lens epithelial cells were co-incubated with Py N . Lastly, Py N was also found to prevent oxidative stress-induced lens opacity in an organ culture model. Overall, these results show that there are multiple pathways that the Py N has the ability to impact to promote natural mechanisms within cells to protect against chronic oxidative stress in the eye.
ISSN:2296-2646
2296-2646
DOI:10.3389/fchem.2022.996604