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Regional water content of clear and cataractous human lenses.

A Deussen1, H Pau.   

Abstract

The present study evaluates the regional water content of clear and cataractous human lenses. In order to determine the lens water, a freeze-drying technique was used which leaves behind only a very small amount of residual humidity. The effectiveness of freeze-drying was demonstrated in experiments with animal eye lenses (rat, pig, bovine). The results obtained revealed that, like in other mammalian lenses, the human lens cortex exhibits a significantly higher overall water content than the nucleus. This pattern was found in clear lenses as well as in lenses with early 'senile' cataracts. Subcapsulary cataracts present a unique feature as in these lenses the cortical water content is enhanced while the fresh lens weight is significantly reduced. Observations of postmortem human eye lenses indicate that regional differences in water content are greatly abolished 24-48 h after death.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2601943     DOI: 10.1159/000266903

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Res        ISSN: 0030-3747            Impact factor:   2.892


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1.  Intralenticular changes in eyes with mature senile cataract on modified posterior segment optical coherence tomography.

Authors:  Amar Pujari; Harathy Selvan; Jayanand Urkude; Rashmi Singh; Ritika Mukhija; Saumya Yadav; Tarjani Makwana; Namrata Sharma
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 1.848

2.  Age-related compaction of lens fibers affects the structure and optical properties of rabbit lenses.

Authors:  Samer Al-Khudari; Sean T Donohue; Walid M Al-Ghoul; Kristin J Al-Ghoul
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2007-12-20       Impact factor: 2.209

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