Dextran 40-containing incubation media: effect on lens electrolyte and water balance
D. Sanders, G. Peyman and K. McClellan
The effect of dextran 40 on lens swelling and electrolyte balance in lenses
stressed by incubation in Ca++-free media was studied. Dextran 40
substantially inhibited lens swelling, Na+ gain, and K+ loss caused by
six-hour incubation in Ca++-free media. After an additional 12-hour
incubation in Ca++-enriched media, the water and electrolyte balance in the
dextran 40-incubated group was essentially the same as that of lenses that
were never exposed to a Ca++-free media. Those lenses that were not
incubated in dextran 40 demonstrated significant residual lens swelling and
electrolyte imbalance. It is concluded that dextran 40, by virtue of its
oncotic effect, inhibits colloidal osmotic swelling and exerts a protective
effect on lens function under a stress situation.