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Cells. 2023 Dec 1;12(23):2755. doi: 10.3390/cells12232755.
Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial disorder of the lacrimal system and ocular surface, characterized by a deficiency in the quality and/or quantity of the tear fluid. The multifactorial nature of DED encompasses a number of interconnected underlying pathologies, including loss of homeostasis, instability and hyperosmolarity of the tears, and the induction and propagation of detrimental inflammatory responses in the eyes, which finally results in the development of neurosensory dysfunction and visual disruption. Dryness, grittiness, scratchiness, discomfort, inflammation, burning, watering, ocular fatigue, pain, and decreased functional visual acuity are common symptoms of DED. Eye dysfunction drastically attenuates patients' quality of life. Accordingly, a better understanding of the pathogenic processes that regulate the development and progression of DED is crucially important for the establishment of new and more effective DED-related treatment approaches, which would significantly improve the quality of life of DED patients. Since the process of osmoregulation, which guards the ocular surface epithelia and maintains normal vision, is affected when the osmolarity of the tears is greater than that of the epithelial cells, tear hyperosmolarity (THO) is considered an initial, important step in the development, progression, and aggravation of DED. In order to delineate the role of THO in the pathogenesis of DED, in this review article, we summarize current knowledge related to the molecular mechanisms responsible for the development of THO-induced pathological changes in the eyes of DED patients, and we briefly discuss the therapeutic potential of hypo-osmotic eye drops in DED treatment.
干眼症(DED)是一种多因素的泪液系统和眼表疾病,其特征是泪液的质量和/或数量不足。DED 的多因素性质包括许多相互关联的潜在病理学,包括内稳态丧失、泪液不稳定和高渗性、以及在眼睛中诱导和传播有害的炎症反应,最终导致神经感觉功能障碍和视觉障碍的发展。干燥、粗糙、刺痛、不适、炎症、灼热、流泪、眼疲劳、疼痛和功能性视力下降是 DED 的常见症状。眼部功能障碍极大地降低了患者的生活质量。因此,更好地了解调节 DED 发展和进展的发病机制对于建立新的、更有效的 DED 相关治疗方法至关重要,这将显著提高 DED 患者的生活质量。由于渗透压调节过程会影响眼表面上皮细胞,从而维持正常视力,当泪液的渗透压高于上皮细胞时,泪液高渗性(THO)被认为是 DED 发展、进展和加重的初始重要步骤。为了阐明 THO 在 DED 发病机制中的作用,在这篇综述中,我们总结了与 THO 引起的 DED 患者眼部病理变化的发展相关的分子机制的现有知识,并简要讨论了低渗滴眼液在 DED 治疗中的治疗潜力。