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摘要
睫状肌环在最大调节时半径收缩约0.8毫米,这种半径的变化随着眼睛年龄在15至45岁之间没有显著改变。尽管纤毛肌环不断运动,但收缩力在同一年龄段从0.8克稳步增加到1.2克。睫状肌每屈光度的收缩力——肌屈光度——在调节过程中和随着眼睛年龄的增长而变化。在第一种情况下,随着调节幅度的增加,肌屈光度也与幅度成正比地增加。在第二种情况下,随着眼睛年龄的增长,所有调节幅度都会增加。这种增长最初相当小,但在40到45岁之间,它会变得非常大。随着年龄的增长,这种增加的收缩力与晶状体赤道运动的减少相匹配,因此附着在睫状体和晶状体上的控制带在适应过程中变得越来越拉伸,因此可以传递增加的收缩力。15至45岁之间的带状纤维的拉伸性能似乎没有变化,因此弹性模量保持不变,值为3.5 X 10(5)Nm-2。其杨氏模量分别比晶状体囊或肌腱胶原的弹性模量小10 ~ 900倍,但与主动脉弹性蛋白几乎相同。
The ciliary muscle ring contracts about 0.8 mm in radius during maximum accommodation and this change in radius does not significantly alter as the eye ages between 15 and 45 years. Despite this constant movement of the ciliary muscle ring, the force of contraction steadily increases over the same age period from 0.8 to 1.2 gms. The force of contraction of the ciliary muscle per dioptre--the myodioptre--changes both during the act of accommodation and as the eye ages. In the first case as the amplitude of accommodation increases, the myodioptre also increases in direct proportion to the amplitude. In the second case, as the eye ages an additional increase occurs at all amplitudes of accommodation. This increase is initially quite small but between the ages of 40 and 45 it becomes very much greater. As age advances this increased force of contraction is matched by a decrease in movement of the equator of the lens so that the zonule which is attached to both the ciliary body and the lens becomes increasingly stretched during accommodation and so can transmit the increased force of contraction. The zonular fibres between the ages of 15 and 45 do not appear to change in their extensile properties so the elasticity modulus remains constant with a value of 3.5 X 10(5)Nm-2. This Young's modulus is some 10 to 900 times less than the elasticity modulus respectively of lens capsule or tendon collagen but almost the same as aortic elastin.