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STUDY: Eat Leafy Green Veggies to Help Prevent Cataracts

Joshua Bomser

Ohio State University

Fri December 3, 2004

 

http://www.ebfarm.com/News/NewsStories/LeafyGreens120304.aspx

 

Vitamin manufacturers often add the antioxidants lutein and

zeaxanthin to their products, but until now there has been no

biochemical evidence to support the claim that these substances help

protect the eyes, said Joshua Bomser, a study co-author and an

assistant professor of nutrition at Ohio State University. Some

studies have suggested that these antioxidants boost eye health.

 

Results from laboratory experiments on human lens cells showed that

lutein and zeaxanthin, antioxidants found in plants such as kale,

spinach and collard greens, helped to protect the cells from exposure

to ultraviolet light — a leading cause of cataract formation.

 

The researchers compared the effects of these antioxidants to vitamin

E, an antioxidant also thought to reduce the onset of eye diseases.

Lutein and zeaxanthin were nearly 10 times more powerful than vitamin

E in protecting the cells from UV-induced damage.

 

Nearly 20 million people in the United States suffer from cataracts —

a condition where the lens of the eye clouds over, making it

difficult or nearly impossible to see. Current treatment is expensive

and involves a surgical procedure that is performed more than 1.5

million times each year at an estimated cost of $3.4 billion.

 

" Along with the many environmental, lifestyle and genetic risk

factors associated with cataracts, exposure to ultraviolet radiation

from sunlight and oxidative stress appear to be the most relevant in

this disease, " Bomser said. " Our results are the first to provide

physical evidence suggesting that lutein and zeaxanthin decrease

damage caused by ultraviolet radiation. "

 

The study appears in the current issue of the Journal of Nutrition.

 

The researchers treated human eye lens cells with varying

concentrations of lutein, zeaxanthin or vitamin E. They then exposed

these cells, along with a batch of untreated cells, to doses of

ultraviolet-beta radiation for 10 seconds. UVB radiation is thought

to be the primary environmental culprit in causing skin cancer as

well as initiating cataract disease.

 

" The dose of UVB radiation we used on the cells is about the same

amount a person receives when they get a mild tan, " Bomser said.

 

Adding lutein and zeaxanthin to the cell cultures provided double the

protection from UVB damage — these antioxidants reduced signs of

damage by 50 to 60 percent, compared to vitamin E, which reduced the

same signs of damage by 25 to 32 percent.

 

The researchers also found that it took far less lutein and

zeaxanthin as vitamin E — about 10 times less — to get this

protective effect.

 

" The lens is equipped with antioxidant defense mechanisms designed to

guard against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation and

oxidative stress, " Bomser said. " In addition to protective enzymes

and compounds like vitamins C and E, we think that low concentrations

of lutein and zeaxanthin in the eye lens help shield the eye from the

harmful effects of UVB radiation. "

 

What researchers don't know, however, is how these two antioxidants

get into the eye. It's what Bomser hopes to learn next.

 

" Lutein and zeaxanthin accumulate in the retina and in the lens of

the eye, but we're not sure how they reach the eye in the first

place, " he said. " They travel through the bloodstream, but the lens

doesn't have a blood supply. "

 

This work was supported in part by the Ohio Agricultural Research and

Development Center and the Virginia Vivian Scholarship Fund of Ohio

State's College of Human Ecology.

 

Bomser conducted the research with Ohio State colleagues Mark Failla,

professor and chair of nutrition, Chureeporn " Julie "

Chitchumroonchockchai and Jayme Glamm.

 

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