Aqueous Humor and Lymphs

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Aqueous Humor, Endolymph, and Perilymph

By: Christian Kroll

What is Aqueous Humor?

• 99.9 % Water

• .1 % Proteins, Glucose, and Electrolytes

• Cellular Debris

Functions of Aqueous Humor• Bringing Oxygen to cells

• Clear medium

• Maintains IOP

• Helps to fight infection

Formation of Aqueous Humor

• Diffusion

• Ultrafiltration

• Active Secretion

Pars Plicata

Ciliary Body

Lens

Posterior Chamber

Suspensory Ligaments

Aqueous Humor Flow

Trabecular outflow 90%

Uveoscleral outflow 10%Anterior Chamber Angle

Outflows

Trabecular Outflow

Guyton R, Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology

Trabecular Meshwork

Anterior Chamber

Anterior Chamber AngleSchlemm’s

Canal

Ciliary body

Posterior Chamber

Episcleral v.

Uveoscleral outflow- 2 sub flows

Uveoscleral Uveovortex

Passage through

• Root of Iris• Interstitial Spaces• Suprachoroidal

Space

Passage through

• Iris• Ciliary Muscle• To Vortex Veins

Used earlier in life

Pressure Independent

Image taken from Rohit Rao’s Presentaion “Physiology of Aqueous Humor

Clinical ApplicationGlaucoma

Primary • Open Angle Glaucoma• Angle Closure Glaucoma

Symptoms• Enlarged Eye Ball• High IOP• Vision Loss• Redness

Treatment• Beta Blockers• Steroid Eye Drops• Surgery?

Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health

Endolymph

Source: ControversialCreated from perilymph

Flow: Controversial

Known Location: Membranous Labyrinth

High K+

Perilymph

Source: cochlea?

Derived from CSF?

Known Location:Bony Labyrinth

High Na+

Image from Gilroy et. al Atlas of Anatomy 2 ed.

Endolymphatic Sac

Oval Window

Ampulla

Endolymphatic Duct

Image from Gilroy et. al Atlas of Anatomy 2 ed.

Image from Gilroy et. al Atlas of Anatomy 2 ed.

Scala Vestibuli

Scala Media

Scala Tympani

Reissner’s Membrane

Image from Gilroy et. al Atlas of Anatomy 2 ed.

Organ of Corti is bathed in endolymph

Perilymph different

Why endolymph?Regulates potassium flow without using ATP

Clinical ApplicationMeniere’s Disease

Symptoms: • Vertigo• Hearing loss• Ringing in ears• Pressure in ear

Causes:Abnormal volume of inner ear?

Treatment:Medications such as motion sicknessFluid Retention Reduction

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