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Sphingolipid distribution changes with age in the human lens

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
卷 51, 期 9, 页码 2753-2760

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M007716

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cataract; MALDI imaging; sphingomyelin; dihydrosphingomyelin; phospholipid; ceramide; dihydroceramide; lipidomics

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  1. Australian postgraduate award
  2. University of Wollongong [LP0989883, DP0986628]
  3. Australian Research Council
  4. National Health and Medical Research Council [512334]
  5. Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia
  6. National Institutes of Health [GM-069338]

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The formation of an internal barrier to the diffusion of small molecules in the lens during middle age is hypothesized to be a key event in the development of age-related nuclear (ARN) cataract. Changes in membrane lipids with age may be responsible. In this study, we investigated the effect of age on the distribution of sphingomyelins, the most abundant lens phospholipids. Human lens sections were initially analyzed by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging. A distinct annular distribution of the dihydrosphingomyelin, DHSM (d18:0/16:0), in the barrier region was observed in 64- and 70-year-old lenses but not in a 23-year-old lens. An increase in the dihydroceramide, DHCer (d18:0/16:0), in the lens nucleus was also observed in the older lenses. These findings were supported by ESI mass spectrometry analysis of lipid extracts from lenses dissected into outer, barrier, and nuclear regions. A subsequent analysis of 18 lenses ages 20-72 years revealed that sphingomyelin levels increased with age in the barrier region until reaching a plateau at approximately 40 years of age. Such changes in lipid composition will have a significant impact on the physical properties of the fiber cell membranes and may be associated with the formation of a barrier.-Deeley, J. M., J. A. Hankin, M. G. Friedrich, R. C. Murphy, R. J. W. Truscott, T. W. Mitchell, and S. J. Blanksby. Sphingolipid distribution changes with age in the human lens. J. Lipid Res. 2010. 51: 2753-2760.

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