RELATIVE CONTENTS OF SODIUM, POTASSIUM, WATER AND DRY MATTER IN HUMAN SENILE CATARACTOUS LENSES IN RELATION TO ANTERIOR CAPSULAR/SUBCAPSULAR OPACITY
- 1 October 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 55 (5) , 789-799
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1977.tb08277.x
Abstract
In 49 human senile cataractous lenses the sodium and potassium concentrations of the lens water as well as the water and dry weight percentages were examined. It was found justifiable to classify the lenses into three categories on the basis of correlated biomicroscopic and biochemical findings: Immature cataractous lenses without anterior capsular/subcapsular opacity (ac‐sco) were characterized by low CNaL+, high CKL+ and low sums of CNaL+ + CKL+. Immature cataractous lenses with ac‐sco were characterized by intermediate values of CNaL+ and CKL+, as well as high sums of CNaL+ + CKL+. Totally opaque lenses (these lenses had 80–100% of ac‐sco) were characterized by high CNaL+, low CKL+, high sums of CNaL+ + CKL+, high water, and low dry weight percentages.It was found that in immature cataractous lenses increasing extension of ac‐sco was correlated to increasing CNaL+ and increasing ratios of CNaL+/CNaA+ as well as to decreasing CKL + and decreasing ratios of CKL+/CKA+. The sums of CNaL+ + CKA+ increased. There was a correlation of the extent of ac‐sco to the water and dry weight percentages of the immature senile cataractous lenses with ac‐sco, viz. a negative correlation for water and a positive one for the dry weight. However, these latter two correlations may be due to chance significances, the level of significance being only 0.05 > P > 0.02 in both instances.Lenses which were estimated to have ≥ 30% of ac‐sco were found to be more opaque than lenses with ≤ 25% of ac‐sco.Keywords
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