Greiner J V, Chanes L A, Glonek T
Division of Ophthalmology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass.
Ophthalmic Res. 1991;23(2):92-7. doi: 10.1159/000267095.
Ocular humors (aqueous humor and vitreous body) were obtained from porcine eyes. Perchloric acid extracts were prepared from aqueous and vitreous aspirates, and phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 31P-NMR performed. Resonance signals from four high-energy phosphate groups (phosphocreatine, adenosine tri- and diphosphate and the dinucleotides) and nine low-energy phosphate groups [dihydroxyacetone phosphate, hexose-6-phosphate, alpha-glycerophosphate, fructose-1,6-diphosphate, ethanolamine phosphate, choline phosphate, inorganic orthophosphate (Pi), glycerol-3-phosphorylethanolamine and glycerol-3-phosphorylcholine] were present in the aqueous humor and/or vitreous body. Vitreous body phosphates significantly elevated relative to that of the aqueous humor were: DHAP, Hex 6-P, alpha-GP, Fru 1,6-diP, CP, GPE, PCr, ATP, ADP, and the dinucleotides; only Pi was significantly lower. Six metabolic indices (monoesters, diesters, monoesters/diesters, monoesters/Pi, ATP/Pi, energy modulus) were determined; all vitreous body indices were significantly higher than those of the aqueous humor. In particular, the energy modulus, a measure of overall metabolic energy status, was higher in the vitreous body (0.121 +/- 0.047) than in the aqueous humor (0.05 +/- 0.021).