Tears Flashcards

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Function of the tear film

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  • cornea and conj is a bumpy rough surface, so tear film makes it smooth
  • Optical quality of the eye
  • Nutrition (provides a lot of O2 to cornea, so doesnt have to be vascularized)
  • Mechanical (to avoid friction between tissues to avoid stress/act as a lubricant)
  • Antibacterial (via lytic enzymes- break down proteases, bacteria, cell membrane (protect ocular surface as 1 defense))
  • Immune response (immunoglobins IgA- innate protection& nasolacrimal drainage syst. and glands have a lot of inflammatory cells around it for good response)
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Structure of tear film

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  • Outer layer- lipids
  • Middle layer- aqueous layer
  • Inner layer- mucin
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There is a __A__ gradient from anterior to posterior into the aqueous layer, and a ___B__ gradient from posterior to anterior into the aqueous layer. The __B__ gradient is more substantial.

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A. Lipid

B. Mucin

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What is the function of the outer most layer, the lipid layer?

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prevent evaporation of tears (and overflow)

-produced by meibomian glands along the lower and upper lids

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What is the middle layer, the aqueous later produced by?

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lacrimal gland, accessory glands of Krause and Wolfring

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What is the function of the middle, aqueous layer?

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transport principle tear components and provide moisture; serous layer; lytic enzymes, inflammatory components, and nutrients are found here for the most function of all layers; makes up about 90% of tear film; (deficiency in lacrimal or accessory glands can give aqueous dry eye)

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What is the inner layer, mucin layer produced by?

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Goblet cells- make the big fat glycosylated proteins:mucin;/ Goblet cells are specialized epithelium cells-holecrine cells, that live mostly in conjunctiva and move from basal surface of epithelium.

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What is the function of the inner mucin layer?

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hydrophilic coating for hydrophobic cornea, regulates surface tension of the ocular surface so that the tear film can spread out

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Accessory lacrimal glands (Glands of Krause and Wolfring)

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Both conjunctiva bound
secrete aqueous layer for basic secretion and majority of basal tear film
-Krause: have more of, but are smaller; located where we have a bend in the conj., the fornix.
-Wolfring: found in stroma of conj.; have less of but are bigger and found at margin of tarsal plate

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Secretory granules within the acini of the lacrimal gland

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secretory granules are released into the central lumen of the acini and travel down a series of ducts to conjunctival epithelium. The ducts are also lines with secretory epithelium which also adds to the aqueous layer.

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Function and location of the lacrimal gland

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F: secretes aqueous fluid for reflex secretion (also contributes to basal tear film)
L: located in superior temporal orbit roof; lies close to the lateral palpebral ligament

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The lacrimal gland is divided into two portions by the levator aponeurosis:

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  • orbital (superior) lobe- closer to the orbit
    • superior aspect- in close proximation to bony orbit
    • anterior portion- is close up against orbital septum
    • inferior aspect- is close to aponeurosis
  • palpebral (inferior) lobe- closer to the eye
    • superior aspect- in close proximity to aponeurosis
    • anterior aspect- against orbital septum (keep in place)
    • inferior- close to palpebral conjunctiva
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When producing tears in either portion of the lacrimal gland, they must pass through a series of ducts in what portion to get to the ocular surface?

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palpebral portion. This allows the gland to have dynamic secretion (division allows reflex, emotional stimulus, pain, ect)

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The corneal epithelial surface cells have microvilli and are not a smooth surface. What allows for good attachment of the mucin layer to the epithelial cells?

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Glycocalyx: big proteins that attach directly to epithelial cells of the cornea and conjunctiva

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