Maternal Hyperthermia and the Formation of Cataracts in the Lens of the Embryonic and Fetal Guinea Pig.

Murray Smith, M. Edwards, P. Waugh
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The effects of maternal hyperthermia on the prenatal development of the guinea pig lens is described with particular reference to cataract formation. Cataracts were observed at birth most commonly following maternal hyperthermia in early pregnancy (E11‐25) but also at mid‐pregnancy (E39‐46) and in late pregnancy (E56‐60). Cell death was observed in the lens and neural retina up to 8 hours following heating at E21 and vacuoles were frequently found in the lens fibres immediately beneath the anterior lens epithelium. After heating at E18 and observation at E26 the vesicles in the anterior part of the lens fibres were of varying sizes with the smaller appearing to coalesce into larger vesicles. These vacuoles may be an example of compromised lens fibres whose cellular changes may remain latent and form cataracts in later life following any event which alters fluid balance of the lens.
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母体高温与胚胎和豚鼠晶状体白内障的形成。
母体高温对豚鼠晶状体产前发育的影响,特别涉及白内障的形成。在妊娠早期(E11‐25),但在妊娠中期(E39‐46)和妊娠后期(E56‐60),最常见的是在母体高温下观察到白内障。在E21加热8小时后,晶状体和神经视网膜中观察到细胞死亡,晶状体前上皮下的晶状体纤维中经常发现空泡。在E18加热和E26观察后,晶状体纤维前部的囊泡大小不一,较小的囊泡似乎合并成较大的囊泡。这些液泡可能是晶状体纤维受损的一个例子,其细胞变化可能保持潜伏,并在晚年发生任何改变晶状体液体平衡的事件后形成白内障。
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