X-ray diffraction studies of the corneal stroma.

Abstract A low-angle diffraction pattern has been obtained from corneal stroma. This pattern arises both from the arrangement of the collagen fibrils and from the packing of the tropocollagen molecules along the axes of the fibrils. The spacing arising from the packing of the fibrils increases homogeneously on swelling although the tissue as a whole swells only radially referred to the intact eye. The necessary rearrangement of the fibrils for this type of swelling to occur might result in the formation of regions devoid of collagen fibrils and the water not in the lattice of collagen fibrils could be synonymous with the lakes postulated by Benedek (1971) to explain the loss of transparency on swelling. The spacings due to the packing of the tropocollagen molecules are unusual in that, although they index as the third and fifth orders of the well-known 66 nm repeat, the first order of this spacing is absent. Calculation of the Patterson function for corneal collagen leads to peaks in electron density separated by distances of 0.38 and 0.24 of the repeat distance.

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