Abstract

LDH isoenzymes of rabbit intraocular tissues are separated by thin-layer isoelectric focusing and localized as discrete groups of multiple bands detected by tetrazolium staining. In the rabbit intraocular tissues, the predominant isoenzymes are LDH 3, 4 and 5. The bands show microheterogeneity, are composed of 2–6 subcomponents. After 2 days of ischemia, the LDH isoenzymes show a considerable increase of activity in retina, choroid and iris. The appearance of LDH subcomponents in choroid and iris, and the disappearance of these components in cornea after ischemia is observed.

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