Gigantol Preserves Lens Biophysical Homeostasis by Restoring Cytoskeletal Integrity and Membrane Fluidity in a Diabetic Cataract Model
Xue Li, Xinduo Huang, Xiaoyong Wei

TL;DR
Gigantol helps protect lens cells from diabetes-related damage by restoring cell structure and membrane properties.
Contribution
The study reveals gigantol's novel biophysical mechanisms in protecting lens cells against diabetic cataract.
Findings
Gigantol reduced cell stiffness and roughness by about one-fourth in high-glucose conditions.
It increased cell height nearly onefold and enhanced membrane fluidity by one-fifth.
Raman spectroscopy showed gigantol modulates lipid bilayer structure to improve membrane fluidity.
Abstract
Diabetic cataract (DC) is a major complication of diabetes, with human lens epithelial cells (HLECs) playing a central role in its pathogenesis. Gigantol, a natural compound, has demonstrated protective effects against HLEC damage, yet its underlying mechanisms, particularly concerning cellular biophysical properties, remain poorly understood. This study investigated the protective role of gigantol against high-glucose-induced damage in HLECs, with a specific focus on alterations in cellular biophysical properties. Using a multi-technique approach including transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy, we analyzed changes in ultrastructure, morphology, stiffness, roughness, membrane fluidity, and cytoskeletal organization. Treatment with gigantol effectively restored cellular ultrastructure, mitigated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsConnexins and lens biology · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses · Retinal Diseases and Treatments
