TY - JOUR
T1 - Anterior and posterior axial lens displacement and human aqueous outflow facility
AU - Rosenquist, R. C.
AU - Melamed, S.
AU - Epstein, D. L.
PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - We studied the effect of anterior and posterior axial crystalline lens displacement (and thereby ciliary tone) on the aqueous humor outflow facility in enucleated human eyes. After attaching a reversible footplate plunger to the anterior lens capsule with cyanoacrylate, the lens was placed in one of three positions: 'neutral baseline', posterior displacement (2.5 mm), or anterior displacement (2.0 mm). In seven pairs of eyes, the mean 'neutral baseline' was not statistically different from the control eye, but anterior lens displacement decreased outflow facility 'C' by 0.14 (36%) (P < 0.0001), and posterior displacement increased 'C' by 0.18 (50%) (P < 0.01). Anterior or posterior lens displacement after complete ciliary body detachment produced no effect on outflow facility in two pairs. Histologic correlation studies demonstrated of the intertrabecular spaces and Schlemm's canal in the eyes fixed in anterior lens displacement, and widening of the same structures in the eyes fixed in posterior displacement. The lens-zonular-ciliotrabecular force vectors are responsible for the compression or decompression of the meshwork and Schlemm's canal in this model, with compression decreasing, and decompression increasing aqueous humor outflow facility.
AB - We studied the effect of anterior and posterior axial crystalline lens displacement (and thereby ciliary tone) on the aqueous humor outflow facility in enucleated human eyes. After attaching a reversible footplate plunger to the anterior lens capsule with cyanoacrylate, the lens was placed in one of three positions: 'neutral baseline', posterior displacement (2.5 mm), or anterior displacement (2.0 mm). In seven pairs of eyes, the mean 'neutral baseline' was not statistically different from the control eye, but anterior lens displacement decreased outflow facility 'C' by 0.14 (36%) (P < 0.0001), and posterior displacement increased 'C' by 0.18 (50%) (P < 0.01). Anterior or posterior lens displacement after complete ciliary body detachment produced no effect on outflow facility in two pairs. Histologic correlation studies demonstrated of the intertrabecular spaces and Schlemm's canal in the eyes fixed in anterior lens displacement, and widening of the same structures in the eyes fixed in posterior displacement. The lens-zonular-ciliotrabecular force vectors are responsible for the compression or decompression of the meshwork and Schlemm's canal in this model, with compression decreasing, and decompression increasing aqueous humor outflow facility.
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AN - SCOPUS:0023785786
SN - 0146-0404
VL - 29
SP - 1159
EP - 1164
JO - Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
JF - Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
IS - 7
ER -