November 1990
Volume 31, Issue 11
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Square arrays in early cortical lens opacities.
Author Affiliations
  • G Vrensen
    Department of Morphology, The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute, Amsterdam.
  • J Van Marle
    Department of Morphology, The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute, Amsterdam.
  • B Willekens
    Department of Morphology, The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute, Amsterdam.
  • H Van Veen
    Department of Morphology, The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute, Amsterdam.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science November 1990, Vol.31, 2476-2481. doi:
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      G Vrensen, J Van Marle, B Willekens, H Van Veen; Square arrays in early cortical lens opacities.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1990;31(11):2476-2481.

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Abstract

A combined freeze-fracture and scanning electron microscopic study of early opaque spots in the aging human lens showed the absence of gap junctions and the presence of square arrays in the membranes of disturbed fibers and neighboring unaffected fibers. Square arrays, with membrane particles of 6-7 nm, are considered as rearranged gap junctions and/or intramembranous particles, with particle sizes between 8.5-9.5 nm; they are a sign of electric and metabolic uncoupling. These ultrastructural observations lend support to the idea of an uncoupling mechanism in the aging human lens, conserving the transparency of unaffected parts of the lens, as postulated previously.

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