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Tear changes in contact lens wearers following overnight eye closure.

F Stapleton1, M D Willcox, C A Morris, D F Sweeney.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Tear protein composition alters during eye closure, by becoming rich in secretory IgA (sIgA) and certain complement proteins. This may reflect altered ocular defense mechanisms during eye closure. Since overnight wear of contact lenses (CLs) is associated with an increased risk of corneal infection and inflammation, this study aimed to quantify tear protein changes with overnight soft CL wear.
METHODS: Non-stimulated tears were collected from 9 CL wearers prior to CL wear (baseline), after daily CL wear, and after 8 h sleep. Lenses were removed following wear and were extracted in 80% urea at 95 degrees C. Secretory IgA, complement C3 and C4, were measured using ELISA and total protein using the Pierce BCA assay. Assays were performed on tear samples and CL extracts.
RESULTS: Baseline tear protein concentrations were: 0 total tear protein (9.37 +/- 2.97 mg/mL), C3 (4.4 +/- 2.1 micrograms/mL), C4 (0.1 +/- 0.1 micrograms/mL), and sIgA (0.84 +/- 0.34 mg/mL). There were no differences in any protein levels between daily CL wear and no CL wear (p > 0.05). Following sleep, protein concentrations were: total tear protein (43.64 +/- 24.30 mg/mL), C3 (72.5 +/- 49.9 micrograms/mL), C4 (6.7 +/- 5.2 micrograms/mL), and sIgA (5.53 +/- 5.15 mg/mL). Total protein extracted from CLs after daily wear was 90 +/- 27 micrograms/CL and, after overnight wear, 152 +/- 24 micrograms/CL. Negligible levels of C3, C4 and sIgA were recovered from CL extracts.
CONCLUSIONS: Uncomplicated daily use of soft CLs does not appear to alter certain tear proteins compared with baseline levels. Uptake of these proteins by the CL does not appear to deplete the tear protein levels. Overnight levels of all tear proteins were increased, compared to daily CL wear.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9523097     DOI: 10.1076/ceyr.17.2.183.5597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Eye Res        ISSN: 0271-3683            Impact factor:   2.424


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