May 1983
Volume 24, Issue 5
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Aerobic responses of the cornea to alkali measured in vivo.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science May 1983, Vol.24, 582-585. doi:
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      T F Mauger, R M Hill; Aerobic responses of the cornea to alkali measured in vivo.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1983;24(5):582-585.

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Abstract

With the use of a micropolarographic system, the effects of a series of unbuffered sodium hydroxide concentrations on oxygen uptake by the corneal epithelium of rabbit were measured in vivo. Based on an exposure model of 10 sec. followed by a saline rinse, concentrations of greater than 0.10 N were found to cause an abrupt and severe decline in oxygen uptake, with oxygen flux responses associated with 0.13 N and greater being indistinguishable 10 min later from those of a cornea completely denuded of epithelium. Initial flux variations, characteristic of exposure responses to concentrations of 0.10 N or less, gradually diminished, however, stabilizing within 1 hr to levels not significantly different (P less than 0.01) from pre-exposure fluxes or those of saline controls.

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