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Morphologic Effect of Hyperosmolarity on Rabbit Corneal Epithelium
Authors:Jeffrey P. Gilbard  John B. Carter  Delia N. Sang  Miguel F. Refojo  Laila A. Hanninen  Kenneth R. Kenyon
Affiliation:Cornea Research Unit, Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, and the Howe Laboratory of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston
Abstract:The morphologic effect of hyperosmolarity, equivalent to that seen in the tear film of patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), on rabbit corneal epithelium in vitro and in vivo was studied. In the in vitro studies, corneal epithelium was grown in explant cultures. Control tissue was cultured in a 307 mOsm/L medium. Epithelium cultured in the 333, 361 and 363 mOsm/L media showed decreased intercellular connections, blunting and loss of microplicae, disruptions in cell membranes and cellular swelling with decreased cytoplasmic density. In in vivo studies, corneas bathed in balanced salt solutions (BSS) concentrated to 330, 360, or 407 mOsm/L showed increased cell desquamation, and the cell changes observed at similiar osmolarities in the in vitro studies. The tear film osmolarities observed in KCS are sufficient to cause the corneal epithelial changes seen in patients with this disease.
Keywords:corneal epithelium  hyperosmolarity  keratoconjunctivitis sicca  tear film
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