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  • Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulate in lens proteins as mice age, leading to cataracts and presbyopia.
  • Hesperetin (Hst), a flavanone found in citrus, has been shown to reduce the formation of AGEs in lens proteins and prevent associated eye conditions.
  • The study found that Hst not only reduced AGE levels but also helped maintain lens flexibility, making it a promising option for preventing vision problems related to aging.

Article Abstract

Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in lens proteins increase with aging, thus inducing cataracts and/or presbyopia. Hesperetin (Hst), which is an abundant plant flavanone largely derived from citrus species, and its derivatives attenuate cataracts and presbyopia and ; however, no reports have described its effects on AGE formation in lens proteins. The present study demonstrated that AGEs in lens proteins increase with age in mice. Additionally, it showed that Hst can prevent AGEs and N(ε)‑carboxymethyl‑lysine generation and modification of lens proteins using in human lens epithelial cell lines and in mouse lens organ cultures. Furthermore, treatment with Hst prevented lens hardening and decreased chaperone activity in lens proteins. These results suggested that Hst and its derivatives are good candidates for the prevention of presbyopia and cataracts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086570PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2023.12990DOI Listing

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