Intraocular gas effects on corneal endothelial permeability.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1992-01-01
K Green, L Cheeks, D A Stewart, B C Norman
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We examined the effects of intraocular gases on the permeability of the rabbit corneal endothelium to inulin and dextran. Volumes of air (0.16 ml), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) (0.08 ml), and octafluoropentane (C3F8) (0.04 ml) were infused into the anterior chamber at constant intraocular pressure so that all volumes were equal after expansion. The inulin/dextran permeability was statistically decreased by infusion with Ringer, while air caused an 8.4% increase in dextran permeability but no effect on inulin flux. These small effects were of no biological significance. SF6 caused a 16% and 13% increase in inulin and dextran permeability, respectively, while C3F8 caused an 18% increase in both inulin and dextran permeability. Longevity of gas in the anterior chamber appears important in delineating the deleterious effects. The gases per se do not appear toxic but rather disrupt normal physiologic function through physical process.

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眼内气体对角膜内皮通透性的影响。
我们观察了眼内气体对兔角膜内皮对菊糖和葡聚糖渗透性的影响。在恒定眼压下向前房内注入一定量的空气(0.16 ml)、六氟化硫(SF6) (0.08 ml)和八氟戊烷(C3F8) (0.04 ml),使膨胀后体积相等。林格液使菊糖/葡聚糖通透性降低,空气使菊糖通透性增加8.4%,但对菊糖通量无影响。这些微小的影响没有生物学意义。SF6分别使菊糖和葡聚糖的通透性增加16%和13%,而C3F8则使菊糖和葡聚糖的通透性增加18%。前房气体的持续时间对于描述其有害影响似乎很重要。这些气体本身并不有毒,而是通过物理过程破坏正常的生理功能。
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