Maternal Hyperthermia and the Formation of Cataracts in the Lens of the Embryonic and Fetal Guinea Pig.

作者: Murray SMITH , Marshall EDWARDS , Patrick WAUGH

DOI: 10.1111/J.1741-4520.1996.TB00316.X

关键词: Lens (anatomy)VacuoleAndrologyFetusGuinea pigHyperthermiaAnatomyRetinaPrenatal developmentCataractsBiology

摘要: The effects of maternal hyperthermia on the prenatal development guinea pig lens is described with particular reference to cataract formation. Cataracts were observed at birth most commonly following in early pregnancy (E11-25) but also mid-pregnancy (E39-46) and late (E56-60). Cell death was neural retina up 8 hours heating E21 vacuoles frequently found fibres immediately beneath anterior epithelium. After E18 observation E26 vesicles part varying sizes smaller appearing coalesce into larger vesicles. These may be an example compromised whose cellular changes remain latent form cataracts later life any event which alters fluid balance lens.

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