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J Fr Ophtalmol ; 24(6): 643-58, 2001 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11460063

ABSTRACT

The preocular tear film (POTF) is composed of a deep aqueous-mucin phase that supports a thin superficial lipid phase. The tear lipid layer (TLL), although thin, stabilizes the POTF providing a 25% surface-tension decrease and a 90-95% aqueous evaporation reduction. TLL is formed from lipids secreted by tarsal meibomian glands and spread onto the ocular surface by blinking. The TLL itself is composed of two phases. A thin and deep polar phase, adjacent to the aqueous-mucin layer, has a surfactant role. A thicker and superficial nonpolar phase has antievaporative properties. At the same time, tear lipocalins help the TLL spread and stabilize the lipid-aqueous interface. For clinical examination, TLL is directly observed with the Tearscope. POTF stability and the evaporation rate depend on the lipid layer pattern. When chronic, POTF qualitative trouble (evaporative syndrome) due to a TLL anomaly, leads to secondary ocular surface impairment with increased tear instability and self-propagation of ocular dryness. Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) results from local pathology, dermatologic disease (ocular rosacea) or iatrogenic etiology. Cosmetic use is the other principal cause of TLL destabilization. Lid hygiene is the mainstay of MGD treatment. Systemic antibiotics (cyclins) can be associated in cases of severe symptoms. Topical treatment is useful if there is marginal lid inflammation or infection.


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Lacrimal Apparatus/physiology , Lacrimal Apparatus/physiopathology , Tears/physiology , Humans , Lacrimal Apparatus/pathology , Lipids/physiology
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Ophthalmology ; 107(10): 1841-9, 2000 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11013183

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To investigate by flow cytometry and impression cytology (IC) specimens the inflammatory status of the conjunctival epithelium and goblet cell density in two series of patients with rosacea and dry eye syndrome compared with a population of healthy subjects. DESIGN: Nonrandomized, prospective, comparative case series. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-six eyes of 13 patients with rosacea, 26 eyes of 13 patients with dry eye syndrome, and 24 eyes of 12 control subjects were included in this study. METHODS: IC specimens were collected after clinical examination of the ocular surface and analyzed by flow cytometry, using antibodies directed to human lymphocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) (CD 54), and the peptidic core of the conjunctival mucin (M1/MUC5AC). The percentage of positive cells was calculated and levels of fluorescence expression quantified and compared with those obtained in a series of 12 healthy subjects. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Tear break-up time (TBUT), Schirmer test, fluorescein and lissamin green stainings, and IC were realized in this study. RESULTS: A significant increase of HLA-DR and ICAM-1 expressions by epithelial cells was consistently found in the two pathologic groups compared with levels calculated in normal eyes. The two markers were well correlated with each other and inversely with TBUT and Schirmer test. The percentage of goblet cells was significantly decreased in rosacea patients and in dry eye patients compared with the normal group with a significant negative correlation with both HLA DR and ICAM-1 markers. CONCLUSIONS: Ocular rosacea and keratoconjunctivitis sicca were associated with severe ocular surface changes, such as an overexpression of inflammatory markers and a significant decrease in the number of goblet cells.


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Conjunctiva/pathology , Epithelium/pathology , Eyelid Diseases/pathology , Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca/pathology , Rosacea/pathology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cell Count , Conjunctiva/metabolism , Conjunctival Diseases/metabolism , Conjunctival Diseases/pathology , Epithelium/metabolism , Eyelid Diseases/metabolism , Female , Flow Cytometry , Goblet Cells/metabolism , Goblet Cells/pathology , HLA-DR Antigens/metabolism , Humans , Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/metabolism , Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged , Mucin 5AC , Mucins/metabolism , Prospective Studies , Rosacea/metabolism , Tears/metabolism
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