Demodex-Mite Infestation in Cilia and its Association With Ocular Surface Parameters in Japanese Volunteers.

Miki Mizuno, M. Kawashima, M. Uchino, Natsume Suzuki, Hiroto Mitamura, Y. Uchino, N. Yokoi, K. Tsubota
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OBJECTIVES To investigate the presence of Demodex mites on the eyelashes of a Japanese population and to explore its associations with subjective ocular symptoms and clinical ocular surface signs, including lid margin findings and fluorescein breakup time (FBUT). METHODS Sixty-three Japanese Tokyo-based volunteers were examined (24 men and 39 women; mean±SD of age, 50.6±15.8 years). Eyelash sampling was performed by epilating three lashes from the center of the right upper eyelid. Eyelashes were tested for Demodex mites with a light microscope. The subjects completed questionnaires to assess subjective symptoms and risk factors for dry eye disease (DED) and underwent general examinations for DED, including FBUT and cornea-conjunctival staining with fluorescein. Meibomian gland function was also investigated in lid margin findings, vascularity and mucocutaneous junction movement, lid irregularity, plugging, pouting, and meibum secretion grade scores. RESULTS Demodex mites were found in 20.6% (13/63) of the volunteers. Lid margin vascularity and meibum grades in the upper eyelid margins were significantly associated with the presence of Demodex mites. However, there were no significant differences in the diagnosis of meibomian gland dysfunction, FBUT, or ocular surface discomfort between the subjects with or without Demodex mites. CONCLUSIONS Demodex mites are not rare in the cilia of a Japanese population. Lid margin vascularity and lower meibum quality may be associated with the presence of Demodex mites.
日本志愿者纤毛蠕形螨感染及其与眼表参数的关系。
目的调查日本人群睫毛上蠕形螨的存在情况,并探讨其与主观眼部症状和临床眼表体征(包括眼睑边缘发现和荧光素分解时间(FBUT))的关系。方法研究了63名日本东京志愿者(24名男性和39名女性;平均年龄±SD, 50.6±15.8岁)。睫毛取样通过从右上眼睑中心脱毛三根睫毛进行。用光学显微镜检测睫毛是否有蠕形螨。受试者完成调查问卷,评估干眼病(DED)的主观症状和危险因素,并接受DED的一般检查,包括FBUT和角膜-结膜荧光染色。眼睑腺功能也被研究在眼睑边缘的发现,血管和粘膜皮肤连接处运动,眼睑不规则,堵塞,噘嘴,和睑脂分泌分级评分。结果蠕形螨检出率为20.6%(13/63)。眼睑边缘的血管分布和上眼睑边缘的皮层等级与蠕形螨的存在显著相关。然而,有或没有蠕形螨的受试者在睑板腺功能障碍、FBUT或眼表不适的诊断上没有显著差异。结论蠕形螨在日本人群纤毛中并不少见。眼睑边缘的血管性和较低的脂肪质量可能与蠕形螨的存在有关。
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