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Int. j. morphol ; 36(2): 635-641, jun. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-954165

ABSTRACT

Primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction is greater in women over 40 years and has been associated with morphometric variations in the osseous nasolacrimal duct, which varies according to age and sex. The objective is to determine variations regarding sex and age of the nasolacrimal duct and osseous fossa for lacrimal gland. One hundred sixteen dry orbits from Mexican population were analyzed; subdivided into four groups based on age and sex. The length, transverse and anteroposterior diameters of the bone entrance of the nasolacrimal duct, and the length and width of the fossa for lacrimal gland were determined. Statistical tests were applied to determine the significance of the differences found between groups. The nasolacrimal duct in women had shorter length than men in both age groups. The entrance had a wider transverse diameter in women than men independently of age and its anteroposterior diameter was shorter in men under 40 years than over 40 years. The fossa for lacrimal gland was larger in women under 40 years than in men of same age group and women over 40 years old. The lower third of the was wider in women under 40 years than in women over 40 years. Our study confirms significant differences between sex and age groups in some of the morphometric measurements of bony nasolacrimal duct and fossa for lacrimal gland in Mexican population. Comparative studies with and without clinical illness are needed to clarify if the bony characteristics of those structures participate in the etiopathogenesis and distribution differences observed in sex, age and ethnicity of thisillness.


La obstrucción de la vía lagrimal inferior es mayor en mujeres mayores de 50 años y se ha asociado a variaciones morfométricas en la entrada ósea del conducto nasolagrimal (CNL), las cuales varían según edad y sexo. El objetivo del presente estudio es determinar las variaciones respecto a sexo y edad de los diámetros de la entrada ósea del CNL, longitud del CNL y fosa de la glángula lagrimal (FL) ósea. Se analizaron 116 órbitas secas de población mexicana, los cuales a su vez fueron subdivididos en dos subgrupos en base a la edad y sexo. Se determinaron los diámetros transverso y anteroposterior de la entrada ósea del CNL, la longitud del CNL y la longitud y anchura de la FL. Se aplicaron pruebas estadísticas para determinar la significancia de las diferencias entre los grupos de estudio. La longitud del CNL fue menor en mujeres que en hombres en ambos grupos de edad. En cuanto a la entrada ósea del CNL, el diámetro transverso de fue significativamente menor en hombres que en mujeres independientemente de la edad y el diámetro anteroposterior fue menor en hombres < 40 que en > 40. La longitud de la FL fue mayor en mujeres < 40 años que en hombres del mismo rango de edad y que en mujeres > 40 años. La anchura de la FL en el tercio inferior fue menor en mujeres > 40 años que < 40 años. El resto de las mediciones de la FL no presentó diferencias significativas por sexo ni grupo de edad. Nuestro estudio confirmó que existen diferencias entre sexo y grupo de edad en algunas mediciones morfométricas del CNL y FL óseas en población mexicana. Se necesitan estudios comparativos entre personas con y sin obstrucción clínica de vía lagrimal inferior para esclarecer si las características óseas de estas estructuras participan o no en la etiopatogenia y las diferencias de distribución en género, edad y etnia de esta enfermedad.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anatomic Variation , Nasolacrimal Duct/anatomy & histology , Age Factors , Sex Characteristics , Mexico
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Biol. Res ; 49: 1-12, 2016. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-950870

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The olfactomedin-like domain (OLFML) is present in at least four families of proteins, including OLFML2A and OLFML2B, which are expressed in adult rat retina cells. However, no expression of their orthologous has ever been reported in human and baboon. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of OLFML2A and OLFML2B in ocular tissues of baboons (Papio hamadryas) and humans, as a key to elucidate OLFML function in eye physiology. METHODS: OLFML2A and OLFML2B cDNA detection in ocular tissues of these species was performed by RT-PCR. The amplicons were cloned and sequenced, phylogenetically analyzed and their proteins products were confirmed by immunofluorescence assays. RESULTS: OLFML2A and OLFML2B transcripts were found in human cornea, lens and retina and in baboon cornea, lens, iris and retina. The baboon OLFML2A and OLFML2B ORF sequences have 96% similarity with their human's orthologous. OLFML2A and OLFML2B evolution fits the hypothesis of purifying selection. Phylogenetic analysis shows clear orthology in OLFML2A genes, while OLFML2B orthology is not clear. CONCLUSIONS: Expression of OLFML2A and OLFML2B in human and baboon ocular tissues, including their high similarity, make the baboon a powerful model to deduce the physiological and/or metabolic function of these proteins in the eye.


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Humans , Animals , Glycoproteins/metabolism , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/metabolism , Eye/metabolism , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Papio , Reference Values , Glycoproteins/analysis , Glycoproteins/genetics , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/analysis , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/genetics , Fluorescent Antibody Technique/methods , Evolution, Molecular , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Analysis, Protein , Reverse Transcription , Eye/chemistry , DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic , Membrane Proteins/analysis , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Ocular Physiological Phenomena
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