According to Pravin N Soni et al, they have observed that there is a remarkable difference in sodium concentration of
aqueous humour in turn and this can be one of the important risk factors in the formation of cataract.
But how exactly do these cytokines manifest in the
aqueous humour of DR patients is not clear.
Aqueous humour is constantly produced in the eye and it exits through the space between the iris and the cornea, called the drainage angle, so it's in constant circulation.
The uveoscleral route drains only 10% of the
aqueous humour. Imagining the eye as a washbasin, the amount of fluid in the eye depends on the rate of aqueous secretion and the rate of aqueous outflow.
Contraction of the ciliary muscle produces traction on the trabecular meshwork, facilitating
aqueous humour drainage and lowering IOP [6].
It is believed that the
aqueous humour has lytic properties and inhibits the subconjunctival fibroblasts [21,22], leading to persistent leakage of the filtering bleb [20].
The human eye's conventional outflow pathway consists of
aqueous humour passing through the trabecular meshwork (TM) and into Schlemm's canal (see Figure 1).
Evisceration of ocular contents (right eye) include lens, iris and
aqueous humour in a doe was treated successfully by tarsorrhaphy and surgically managed.
The transplants improved the quality of the trabecular meshwork tissue, boosting the
aqueous humour outflow and protecting the retinal ganglion cells, according to the paper published in the journal PNAS.
frequently culminate in loss of eye vision as a result of endophthalmitis, anterior chamber collapse and glaucoma or chronic leakage of
aqueous humour, leading to atrophy of ciliary body and phthisis bulbi (Felberg, 2003).
THEY will be clowning around at the Lantern eatre this weekend when the venue hosts the two-day
Aqueous Humour workshop event.