acid-phosphatase and Corneal-Injuries

acid-phosphatase has been researched along with Corneal-Injuries* in 5 studies

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for acid-phosphatase and Corneal-Injuries

ArticleYear
[The clinical picture and metabolic response of the cornea in relation to the degree of alkaline burn. I. Regeneration of the epithelium].
    Ceskoslovenska oftalmologie, 1986, Volume: 42, Issue:5

    Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Alkaline Phosphatase; Animals; Burns, Chemical; Cornea; Corneal Injuries; Epithelium; Histocytochemistry; Rabbits; Sodium Hydroxide; Wound Healing

1986
Relationship between various concentrations of NaOH and metabolic effects in experimentally burned rabbit cornea. A biochemical and histochemical study.
    Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1984, Volume: 222, Issue:2

    In order to assess the extent of injury and the response of the cornea to alkali burns, NaOH in concentrations of 0.5, 0.25, 0.1, 0.05, and 0.01 N was applied to rabbit eyes and the histologic and metabolic changes studied. The activities of alkaline and acid phosphatases in homogenates and in cold microtome sections were examined on days 1, 4, and 7 after injury. At all time intervals 0.5 N and 0.25 N NaOH induced a remarkable decrease in enzyme activities. On the other hand, after 0.05 N and 0.01 N NaOH only very slight changes were observed. Using 0.1 N NaOH, both phosphatases decreased on day 4 after treatment and acid phosphatase reached normal values in a week, whereas alkaline phosphatase increased with a maximum on day 7. Its role in synthetic processes during corneal regeneration is discussed. Both histologic and metabolic patterns in the experimentally burned cornea were shown to be a function of NaOH concentration and the duration of contact. The process of re-epithelization of the cornea during healing after 0.1 N NaOH for 1 min is described.

    Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Alkaline Phosphatase; Animals; Burns, Chemical; Cornea; Corneal Injuries; Eye Burns; Histocytochemistry; Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases; Rabbits; Regeneration; Sodium Hydroxide

1984
[The use of cysteine and acetylcysteine collyria in chemical burns of the cornea. Experimental studies].
    Bulletins et memoires de la Societe francaise d'ophtalmologie, 1982, Volume: 94

    Topics: Acetylcysteine; Acid Phosphatase; Animals; Burns, Chemical; Corneal Injuries; Cysteine; Eye Burns; Gels; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Ophthalmic Solutions; Rabbits

1982
[The relation of lysosomal enzymes and acidic mucopolysaccharides in normal and burned cornea (author's transl)].
    Sbornik lekarsky, 1976, Volume: 78, Issue:11-12NA-NA

    Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Animals; Cornea; Corneal Injuries; Eye Burns; Glucuronidase; Glycosaminoglycans; Lysosomes; Rabbits

1976
Immediate changes in acid phosphatase staining following injury to corneal mesenchymal cells.
    Life sciences, 1969, Jun-01, Volume: 8, Issue:11

    Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Animals; Cornea; Corneal Injuries; Cytoplasm; Female; Histocytochemistry; Lysosomes; Male; Rats; Staining and Labeling

1969