Cornea physiology Flashcards
Normal tear volume?
7-10 ul
Average volume of eye drop?
50 ul
Normal daily tear production?
2 ml/day (1-2 ul/min)
Which is least likely to be found in aqueous component of tears? A. Lactoferrin B. Lysozyme C. MUC5AC D. Keratoepithelin E. Secretory IgA
Keratoepithelin
3 major components and their sources of tear film
- Lipid layer: Meibomian glands
- Aqueous layer: Lacrimal gland
- Mucin layer: Goblet cells
What type of glands are Meibomian glands?
Holocrine glands
Components of Mucin tear layer?
- Large glycoproteins, including MUC5AC (= secreted mucin, from goblet cells)
- Glycocalyx (membrane bound)
Function of glycocalyx
- Converts corneal surface from hydrophobic to hydrophilic
- Prevents bacterial adhesion
- Lubrication
Normal corneal endothelial cell count:
1) At birth?
2) In adult?
3) In corneal edema
1) 4000 cells/mm2 (birth)
2) 2000-3000/mm2 (adult)
3) <500-1000 cells/mm2 (corneal edema)
Which is least likely to cause superior corneal staining? A. Sup limbic keratocjitis B. FB under upper lid C. Floppy eyelid D. Neurotrophic keratitis E. Trichiasis
Neurotrophic (interpalpebral staining)
All are true about Rose Bengal except:
A. Stains areas of epi defects and dead epithelial cells
B. Stains epi cells without mucin covering
C. Useful for diagnosing dry eye
D. Useful in diagnosing carcinoma-in-situ
E. Better staining of cornea than conjunctiva
Not diagnostic in carcinoma-in-situ