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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Affects Lacrimal Gland Function
Authors:Shaopan Wang  Xin He  Qingmin Li  Yuhan Zhang  Jiaoyue Hu  Rongrong Zong  Jingyi Zhuang  Andrew J Quantock  Yingying Gao  Wei Li  Zuguo Liu
Abstract:PurposeTo determine the effect of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) on lacrimal gland function and its mechanism.MethodsMale mice aged seven to eight weeks were housed in cages with cyclic intermittent hypoxia to mimic OSA, and the control group was kept in a normal environment. Slit-lamp observation, fluorescein staining, and corneal sensitivity detection are used to assess cornea changes. Tear secretion was detected by phenol red cotton thread, and the pathological changes of lacrimal gland were observed by hematoxylin and eosin staining, oil red O staining, cholesterol and triglyceride kits, immunofluorescence staining, immunohistochemical staining, real-time polymerase chain reaction, transmission electron microscopy, and Western blot.ResultsStudies revealed a decreased tear secretion, corneal epithelial defects and corneal hypersensitivity. Myoepithelial cell damage, abnormal lipid accumulation, reduced cell proliferation, increased apoptosis and inflammatory cell infiltration in the lacrimal gland were also seen. Hifα and NF-κB signaling pathways, moreover, were activated, while Pparα was downregulated, in the lacrimal glands of OSA mice. Fenofibrate treatment significantly alleviated pathological changes of the lacrimal gland induced by OSA.ConclusionOSA disturbs the Hifα/Pparα/NF-κB signaling axis, which affects lacrimal gland structure and function and induces dry eye.
Keywords:Obstructive sleep apnea  lacrimal gland  dry eye  ocular surface
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