Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation in Dry Eye Syndrome: An In vitro Investigation

IF 0.8 Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Abdulmajeed Alharbi
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ABSTRACT Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent ocular condition characterized by insufficient tear production or excessive tear evaporation, leading to discomfort and visual disturbances. Omega-3 fatty acids have been proposed as a potential therapeutic intervention for DES due to their anti-inflammatory and lipid modulation properties. Cultured human corneal epithelial cells were exposed to various concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids, including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), for 72 h. Cell viability was assessed using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay, while inflammatory cytokine levels (interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-8 (IL-8)) and lipid profile (measured by lipid staining) were evaluated using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Untreated cells served as controls for comparison. Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in cell viability compared to untreated cells. At optimal concentrations, EPA and DHA significantly enhanced cell viability by 30% and 35%, respectively (P < 0.05). Moreover, omega-3 fatty acid supplementation led to a significant reduction in inflammatory cytokine levels, with a 50% decrease in IL-6 and IL-8 secretion compared to untreated cells (P < 0.01). Additionally, lipid staining revealed improved lipid profile and organization in corneal epithelial cells following omega-3 fatty acid supplementation, indicative of enhanced tear film stability. In vitro findings suggest that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation exerts beneficial effects on cellular markers associated with DES.
探索补充 Omega-3 脂肪酸对干眼症的治疗潜力:体外研究
摘要 干眼症(DES)是一种常见的眼部疾病,其特点是泪液分泌不足或过度蒸发,从而导致不适和视觉障碍。欧米茄-3 脂肪酸具有抗炎和调节脂质的特性,因此被认为是干眼症的潜在治疗干预措施。 将培养的人类角膜上皮细胞暴露于不同浓度的欧米伽-3 脂肪酸(包括二十碳五烯酸 (EPA) 和二十二碳六烯酸 (DHA))中 72 小时。细胞活力用 3-(4,5-二甲基噻唑-2-基)-2,5-二苯基溴化四唑测定法评估,炎症细胞因子水平(白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)、白细胞介素-8 (IL-8))和脂质概况(用脂质染色法测量)用酶联免疫吸附测定法评估。未经处理的细胞作为对照进行比较。 与未经处理的细胞相比,补充欧米伽-3 脂肪酸可使细胞活力呈剂量依赖性增加。在最佳浓度下,EPA 和 DHA 可分别显著提高细胞活力 30% 和 35% (P < 0.05)。此外,补充欧米伽-3 脂肪酸可显著降低炎症细胞因子水平,与未处理细胞相比,IL-6 和 IL-8 的分泌量减少了 50%(P < 0.01)。此外,脂质染色显示,补充欧米伽-3 脂肪酸后,角膜上皮细胞的脂质分布和组织得到改善,表明泪膜的稳定性增强。 体外研究结果表明,补充欧米伽-3脂肪酸对与DES相关的细胞标记物产生有益影响。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences is a Quarterly multidisciplinary open access biomedical journal. Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences is an international medium of interaction between scientist, academicians and industrial personnel’s.JPBS is now offial publication of OPUBS.
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