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Pilot Study of a "Large-Eye," Surgically Induced Dry Eye Rabbit Model by Selective Removal of the Harderian, Lacrimal, and Meibomian Glands.

Arthur S Polans1,2, Jonathan F McAnulty3, Paul O Phelps4, Soesiawati R Darjatmoko1,2, Christopher K Burris1,2, Daniel M Albert2,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Establish a reliable rabbit dry eye (DE) model.
METHODS: An interventional cohort study surgically removing glands contributing to the tear film. Eight rabbits were studied after removal of left lacrimal, Harderian, or both glands. Additional rabbits had Meibomian glands in the left eye thermally obstructed. All were followed for 10 weeks with phenol red thread (PRT) and slit-lamp examination with 2% fluorescein. We assessed corneal sensitivity using a Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer. Outcome measures were severity/duration of reduced PRT, punctate epithelial erosions (PEE), and histologic evidence of corneal pannus.
RESULTS: Fluorescein staining demonstrated signs of dryness including PEE in all of the interventional eyes. The subjective measurement of epithelial erosions correlated with decreased tear production. PRT measurements in the control eyes averaged 31.54 mm (±1.83) and 22.71 mm (±1.60) in the eight left eyes, without loss of corneal sensitivity.
CONCLUSIONS: Surgical removal of either the Harderian or lacrimal gland results in statistically significant decreases in tear volume and the development of severe DE. Removal of both glands results in the occurrence of a DE of comparable severity/duration to removal of either the lacrimal or Harderian gland alone. Meibomian gland obstruction contributes less to the DE model.

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Keywords:  Dry eye; Harderian gland; Lacrimal gland; Meibomian gland

Year:  2017        PMID: 29344500      PMCID: PMC5757560          DOI: 10.1159/000475994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ocul Oncol Pathol        ISSN: 2296-4657


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