Objective: To study the proliferation, migration and metaplasm of residual rabbit lens epithelial cells (LECs) after extracapsular cataract extraction(ECCE)based on the rabbit capsular bag model in vitro. Methods:...Objective: To study the proliferation, migration and metaplasm of residual rabbit lens epithelial cells (LECs) after extracapsular cataract extraction(ECCE)based on the rabbit capsular bag model in vitro. Methods: Sham cataract surgery, including anterior capsulorhexis, nucleus hydroexpression and aspiration of lens fibers, was performed on 20 rabbit lens. The capsular bags were isolated and pinned to sterile non-toxic silicone rings on petri dishes. The capsular bags were incubated with Eagle's minimum essential medium (DMEM) supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS) and monitored for 3 weeks by phase-contrast microscopy, after which light microscopy was performed on them.Results: After a latent period of 2-3 d, outgrowth was observed across the posterior capsule. Growth proceeded rapidly so that the posterior capsule was totally covered by a confluent monolayer of cell at 6-8 day. Capsular wrinkles became increasingly apparent as time progressed, causing a marked rise in light scatter. An increase in capsular tension also came.Conclusion: This model exhibits many of the in vito characteristics of the lens capsule after extracapsular surgery and may prove useful in further elucidating the cellular mechanisms of posterior capsule opacification and developing strategies for inhibiting cell growth with this system.展开更多
AIM:To study oral administration of vitamin C on human aqueous humour ascorbate concentration.METHODS:High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC)coupled with electrochemical detector(BCD)was used.The effect of oral a...AIM:To study oral administration of vitamin C on human aqueous humour ascorbate concentration.METHODS:High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC)coupled with electrochemical detector(BCD)was used.The effect of oral administration of various doses of ascorbic acid,0(control),1.0,1.5,2.0,3.0,and 5.0 g,on its concentration in aqueous humour,obtained from volunteer cataract patients was studied.RESULTS:The concentration of ascorbic acid in aqueous humour of control group without administration of vitamin-C tablet or drug containing ascorbic acid was(254±119)mg·L^(-1).This study revealed that the administration of 2.0 g of.ascorbic acid saturate the aqueous humour and further increase in the dose(3.0 g and 5.0 g)did not increase its concentration in aqueous humour,although its concentration was increased in plasma.CONCLUSION:Oral administration of 2.0 g of Vc is sufficient to saturate the aqueous humour where it may be helpful in controlling the intra-ocular pressure.展开更多
文摘Objective: To study the proliferation, migration and metaplasm of residual rabbit lens epithelial cells (LECs) after extracapsular cataract extraction(ECCE)based on the rabbit capsular bag model in vitro. Methods: Sham cataract surgery, including anterior capsulorhexis, nucleus hydroexpression and aspiration of lens fibers, was performed on 20 rabbit lens. The capsular bags were isolated and pinned to sterile non-toxic silicone rings on petri dishes. The capsular bags were incubated with Eagle's minimum essential medium (DMEM) supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS) and monitored for 3 weeks by phase-contrast microscopy, after which light microscopy was performed on them.Results: After a latent period of 2-3 d, outgrowth was observed across the posterior capsule. Growth proceeded rapidly so that the posterior capsule was totally covered by a confluent monolayer of cell at 6-8 day. Capsular wrinkles became increasingly apparent as time progressed, causing a marked rise in light scatter. An increase in capsular tension also came.Conclusion: This model exhibits many of the in vito characteristics of the lens capsule after extracapsular surgery and may prove useful in further elucidating the cellular mechanisms of posterior capsule opacification and developing strategies for inhibiting cell growth with this system.
文摘AIM:To study oral administration of vitamin C on human aqueous humour ascorbate concentration.METHODS:High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC)coupled with electrochemical detector(BCD)was used.The effect of oral administration of various doses of ascorbic acid,0(control),1.0,1.5,2.0,3.0,and 5.0 g,on its concentration in aqueous humour,obtained from volunteer cataract patients was studied.RESULTS:The concentration of ascorbic acid in aqueous humour of control group without administration of vitamin-C tablet or drug containing ascorbic acid was(254±119)mg·L^(-1).This study revealed that the administration of 2.0 g of.ascorbic acid saturate the aqueous humour and further increase in the dose(3.0 g and 5.0 g)did not increase its concentration in aqueous humour,although its concentration was increased in plasma.CONCLUSION:Oral administration of 2.0 g of Vc is sufficient to saturate the aqueous humour where it may be helpful in controlling the intra-ocular pressure.