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Blocking chloride channels in the rat lens: localized changes in tissue hydration support the existence of a circulating chloride flux.
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Study results indicate that chloride channels are active in the lens under isotonic conditions. The spatial and temporal pattern of morphologic changes that was observed is consistent with a steady state efflux of chloride ions and water from peripheral fiber cells and a corresponding influx into fiber cells deeper in the lens. These observations may therefore represent the first visualization of the chloride flux postulated by others to be a component of the lens internal circulation system.
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