In vivo MRI and fluorescence studies on the ocular lens.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1992-01-01
S Lerman
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During the past two decades progress in biophysical technology has made it possible to monitor aging and pre-cataractous as well as cataractous changes in the ocular lens in vivo as well as in vitro. Because they are non-invasive these techniques can be performed in vivo and utilized as screening methods to detect and predict eventual lens opacification, and they should also provide increasingly important information to help clarify the cataractogenic process. Three such biophysical approaches can now be employed in vivo; these include lens fluorescence, light scattering measurements and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2 analyses (1-27). We have utilized two of these methods (fluorescence spectroscopy and MRI measurements of lens water [T2] phases) to delineate normal age-related and pre-cataractous changes in a series of human subjects and in patients with early lens opacities. The parameters employed for these studies were based on data accumulated from in vitro experiments on human lenses and in vivo and in vitro data from animal experiments (2, 6-8, 18, 19, 22, 25-27).

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晶状体的活体MRI和荧光研究。
在过去的二十年中,生物物理技术的进步使得在体内和体外监测晶状体的衰老和白内障前期以及白内障变化成为可能。由于它们是非侵入性的,这些技术可以在体内进行,并用作检测和预测最终晶状体混浊的筛选方法,它们也应该提供越来越重要的信息来帮助澄清白内障的发生过程。现在可以在体内使用三种这样的生物物理方法;这些包括透镜荧光、光散射测量和磁共振成像(MRI) T2分析(1-27)。我们利用其中的两种方法(荧光光谱和晶状体水[T2]相的MRI测量)来描绘一系列人类受试者和早期晶状体混浊患者的正常年龄相关和白内障前变化。这些研究使用的参数是基于人体晶状体体外实验和动物实验的体内和体外数据(2,6 - 8,18,19,22,25 -27)。
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