Role of lensectomy and posterior capsule in movement of tracers from vitreous to aqueous
J. T. Thompson and B. M. Glaser
The rate of movement of 20,000- and 70,000-dalton dextran from vitreous to
aqueous was determined after extracapsular lensectomy in rabbits with an
intact posterior capsule. Dextran was injected into the vitreous, and 3.5
hours later the aqueous concentration of 20,000-dalton dextran was
10.3-fold greater in the aphakic than the phakic eye. The aqueous
concentration of the 70,000-dalton dextran was 3.9-fold greater in the
aphakic eye after 3.5 hours. Thus, extracapsular lensectomy with an intact
posterior capsule increases the rate of movement of 20,000- and
70,000-dalton dextran from the vitreous to the anterior chamber. In
addition, the movement of tracers from vitreous to aqueous is increased
further when the posterior capsule is opened.