Enzymatic and biochemical properties of lens in age-related cataract versus diabetic cataract: A narrative review

Indian J Ophthalmol. 2023 Jun;71(6):2379-2384. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_1784_22.

Abstract

Cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. There is an increased incidence of cataract formation in the diabetic population due to several factors. Diabetes mellitus accelerates the development of cataract. Oxidative stress results in most of the diabetic complications including diabetic cataract. Oxidative stress leading to the expression of various enzymes has also been proven as crucial for cataractous changes in the lens in old age. A narrative review was undertaken to investigate the expression of different biochemical parameters as well as enzymes in diabetic and senile cataracts. Identification of these parameters is crucial for the prevention and treatment of blindness. Combinations of MeSH terms and key words were used to do literature search in PubMed. The search resulted 35 articles and among them, 13 were relevant to the topic and were included in synthesis of results. Seventeen different types of enzymes were identified in the senile and diabetic cataracts. Seven biochemical parameters were also identified. Alteration in biochemical parameters and expression of enzymes were comparable. Majority of the parameters were raised or altered in diabetic cataract compared to senile cataract.

Keywords: Age-related cataract; cataract; cataract enzymology; diabetic cataract; senile cataract.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Blindness
  • Cataract* / etiology
  • Diabetes Complications* / complications
  • Diabetes Complications* / metabolism
  • Diabetes Mellitus* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Lens, Crystalline*