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Lens cation transport and permeability changes following exposure to hydrogen peroxide

Authors :
Theodor R. Cotton
Christoper A. Paterson
Nicholas A. Delamere
Source :
Experimental eye research. 37(1)
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

Exposure of the rabbit lens, in vitro, to 10−3 m -hydrogen peroxide resulted in an increase of the lens sodium, calcium and water content together with a decrease of the lens potassium content. No such changes were observed in the presence of 10−4 or 10−5 m -hydrogen peroxide. 10−3 m -hydrogen peroxide was observed to diminish 86Rb uptake by 32% and to reduce the lens Na+-, K+-ATPase activity by 37%. The lens potential remained ouabain-sensitive after peroxide treatment. These findings suggest that only partial inhibition of the lens sodium pump takes place in the presence of 10−3 m -hydrogen peroxide. Lens depolarization, increased lens conductance and an increase rate of 86Rb efflux were also observed upon exposure of the lens to 10−3 m -hydrogen peroxide. Such alterations of 86Rb efflux and electrophysiological parameters indicate that hydrogen peroxide changes the passive permeability of lens membranes.

Details

ISSN :
00144835
Volume :
37
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental eye research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c269a012f03cdc0578fd90039636b8f7