干眼症患者泪液渗透压与角膜神经结构的关系:一项体内研究。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Moumi Maity, Manindra Bikram Allay, Mohammed Hasnat Ali, Rashmi Deshmukh, Sayan Basu, Swati Singh
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摘要

目的:评估高渗透性泪液与正常渗透性泪液对干眼症(DED)患者角膜基底膜下神经结构变化的影响:对根据 DEWS II 标准确诊的 53 名 DED 患者(106 只眼)的泪膜(5 M 角膜成像仪)、泪液渗透压和角膜基底膜下神经(激光扫描体内共聚焦显微镜)进行前瞻性评估。将泪液高渗患者(第 1 组,n = 48 眼)与无泪液高渗的 DED 患者(第 2 组,n = 58 眼)进行比较:结果:在 53 名患者(27 名女性)中,28 名患有斯约格伦综合征,其余患有睑板腺功能障碍。两组患者在年龄、TMH、NIBUT、睑板腺脱落、眼球发红和角膜染色方面相似,但Schirmer I除外(P 结论:泪液高渗透性与角膜病变有关:尽管 DED 患者的结膜充血程度、泪膜稳定性和睑板腺脱落程度相似,但泪液高渗与神经分支、纤维密度和纤维长度减少有关:已知信息 - 干眼症患者的角膜神经密度和长度都会降低。- 实验室研究表明,角膜神经在暴露于高渗溶液时会碎裂。新发现 - 与正常渗透性泪液相比,干眼症患者的泪液高渗透性与神经分支、纤维密度和纤维长度减少有关。- 这种影响与树突状细胞密度无关。
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Association of tear osmolarity and corneal nerves structure in dry eye disease: an in vivo study.

Purpose: To evaluate the structural changes in corneal sub-basal nerves of dry eye disease (DED) patients with tear hyperosmolarity versus normosmolar tears.

Methods: A prospective evaluation of the tear film (keratograph 5 M), tear osmolarity, and sub-basal corneal nerves (laser scanning in-vivo confocal microscopy) was performed in a cohort of 53 DED patients (106 eyes) diagnosed as per DEWS II criteria. Patients with tear hyperosmolarity (Group 1, n = 48 eyes) were compared with DED patients without tear hyperosmolarity (Group 2, n = 58 eyes).

Results: Of 53 patients (27 females), 28 had Sjogren's syndrome, and the rest had meibomian gland dysfunction. There were more SS patients (21 vs 7) and females in Group 1. The two groups were similar in age, TMH, NIBUT, meibomian gland loss, bulbar redness, and corneal staining, except for Schirmer I (p < 0.001), and tear osmolarity (p < 0.001; worse in group 1). The groups did not differ in dendritic cell density, whether immature (53.8 vs. 38) or mature (2.7 vs. 0). The significantly different corneal nerve parameters were nerve fiber length (p = 0.005), density (p = 0.01), and branching density (p = 0.04), with lower values observed in group 1. Only tear osmolarity had a weak negative correlation with corneal nerve fiber length (r, -0.38), density (r, -0.32), and branching (r, -0.28). SS patients with hyperosmolar tears had reduced nerve fiber length and branching compared to SS patients with normosmolar tears.

Conclusion: Tear hyperosmolarity is associated with reduced nerve branching, fiber density, and fiber length despite similar levels of conjunctival congestion, tear film stability, and meibomian gland loss in DED patients.

Key messages: What is known • Corneal nerves are reduced in density and length in dry eye disease patients. • Laboratory studies have shown fragmentation of corneal nerves on exposure to hyperosmolar solutions. What is new • Tear hyperosmolarity is associated with reduced nerve branching, fiber density, and fiber length in dry eyes compared to normosmolar tears. • The effect is independent of dendritic cell density.

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期刊介绍: Graefe''s Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology is a distinguished international journal that presents original clinical reports and clini-cally relevant experimental studies. Founded in 1854 by Albrecht von Graefe to serve as a source of useful clinical information and a stimulus for discussion, the journal has published articles by leading ophthalmologists and vision research scientists for more than a century. With peer review by an international Editorial Board and prompt English-language publication, Graefe''s Archive provides rapid dissemination of clinical and clinically related experimental information.
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