Abstract

A cataract in the lenses of Wistar rats was induced by injecting Na2SeO3 into their bodies; they exhibited various kinds of cataract between 8 and 28 days. Samples were prepared using the method of low temperature ashing. The trace-element analyses of samples of different kinds of lenses were carried out by PIXE method. From the results obtained we have studied the ratio of their concentrations relative to the control values in relation to the formation time of cataract. It was found that the metabolites, of most trace-elements in the control lenses are stable, but in various kinds of cataractous lenses they display certain changes. Elements are clearly divided into two types. Elements of the first type are S, Cl, Ca, Fe and Zn. They appear to accumulate relative to the controls, while the second type, P, K and Rb, shows deficiency. The functions of trace-element metabolism during the formation of cataract are also discussed.

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