Article : Effect of Stimulus on the Chemical Composition of Human Tears
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  • Auteurs
    William H. Frey, Denise Desota-Johnson, Carrie Hoffman, John T. McCall
  • Année de publication
    1981
  • Journal
    American Journal of Ophthalmology
  • Abstract (dans sa langue originale)

    We examined the effect of the nature of the stimulus on the chemical composition of human tears. The protein concentration of emotional tears from women exceeded that of irritant-induced tears by 24% (P<.01). Polyacrylamide disk gel electrophoresis disclosed no significant difference between the distribution of positively or negatively charged proteins of irritant-induced and emotional tears. Manganese concentrations in tears (30 ng/ml) exceeded serum concentrations from the same subjects by 30-fold. These manganese concentrations in tears were considerably less than previously reported values. We found no differences for the concentrations of protein or manganese in human tears between the sexes.

  • Identifiant unique
    10.1016/0002-9394(81)90651-6
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    La composition biochimique des larmes varie-t-elle selon les circonstances de leur production ?
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