UV Rays, the prooxidant/antioxidant imbalance in the cornea and oxidative eye damage

In this minireview, the factors involved in the development of corneal injury due to an increased amount of UVB rays are summarized. Experimental studies have shown that an increased number of UVB rays leads to a profound decrease in corneal antioxidants (high molecular weight, antioxidant enzymes a...

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Published in:Physiological research Vol. 53; no. 1; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors: Cejková, J, Stípek, S, Crkovská, J, Ardan, T, Pláteník, J, Cejka, C, Midelfart, A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Republic 2004
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Summary:In this minireview, the factors involved in the development of corneal injury due to an increased amount of UVB rays are summarized. Experimental studies have shown that an increased number of UVB rays leads to a profound decrease in corneal antioxidants (high molecular weight, antioxidant enzymes as well as low molecular weight, mainly ascorbic acid) so that a prooxidant/antioxidant imbalance appears. The decrease of corneal antioxidant protective mechanisms results in oxidative injury of the cornea and causes damage of the inner parts of the eye by UVB rays and by reactive oxygen species generated by them.
ISSN:0862-8408
1802-9973
DOI:10.33549/physiolres.930398