| Literature DB >> 28761129 |
Umberto Lucia1, Giulia Grisolia2, Maria Rosa Astori3.
Abstract
Progressive loss-of-vision related to any intraocular disorder is known as glaucoma. Secretion of aqueous humor is physiologically important to provide nutrients and oxygen to the avascular anterior segment and ensuring normal visual function, even if, nowadays reducing the secretory rate to lower intraocular pressure is a major strategy in treating glaucomatous patients. Understanding the mechanisms and regulation of aqueous humor formation is very important to develop possible new approaches to lower intraocular pressure,but today there isn't any comprehensive model of the regulation of these component in forming aqueous humor. In this paper Construcal law is used to suggest how the Cl- fluxes can determine the water inflow and outflow, and, consequently, how the intraocular pressure is controlled by these fluxes.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28761129 PMCID: PMC5537270 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-07357-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Pressure drop evaluation of relation (8) on the basis of Cl− fluxes across the ciliary body or cyliary epitelium as summarized in ref. 25.
| Species | Net fluxes [ | Pressure drop [mmHg] |
|---|---|---|
| Cat | 2.89 | ±6.1 |
| Toad | 2.60 | ±5.4 |
| Rabbit | 2.25 | ±4.7 |
| Bovine | 1.03 | ±2.1 |