ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,4,989-992.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.159Published:August 2024Type:Review ArticleApoptosis of The Lens Epithelial Cells After Ultraviolet-B Exposure as a Proposed Pathogenesis of Senile Cataract: Literature ReviewNi Putu Ayu Reza Dhiyantari, Dicky Hermawan, and Nurwasis Ni Putu Ayu Reza Dhiyantari, Dicky Hermawan*, Nurwasis Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga/Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital, Surabaya, East Java, INDONESIA. Abstract:Cataract shares a major burden causing half of the world's visual impairment and blindness. Ultraviolet light exposure has been associated with a higher incidence of cataracts. UV irradiation causes damage to the ocular tissue through protein crosslinking, enzyme dysfunction, ion pump inhibition, genetic mutation, and cell membrane disruption. Irreversible damage causes apoptosis to the lens epithelial cells, which is the main motor of lens homeostasis. Disturbance to the lens homeostasis will result in the loss of lens transparency and the development of cataracts. Understanding the pathophysiology of UV-induced cataract may bring to better approach to slower progression of the aging of the lens and formation of cataractous lenses. Keywords:NilView:PDF (332.42 KB) PDF Images Intrinsic apoptotic pathway of the lens epithelial cells due to UV radiation. ‹ Analysis of Quality of Life Factors in HIV/AIDS Patients at Example Health Center up Application-based Reproductive Health Education on Reproductive Health Risk Behavior among Adolescents in Ternate City ›