Dilly P N
Br J Ophthalmol. 1985 Jul;69(7):477-81. doi: 10.1136/bjo.69.7.477.
The layer of the tear film in contact with the conjunctiva is mucus. This mucus comes from two sources, the conjunctival goblet cells and the subsurface vesicles. These vesicles are found just below the surface of the conjunctival cells. They contain long chain mucus glycoprotein molecules that are joined to the vesicle membrane. The vesicles fuse with the surface membrane of the conjunctival cells and expose their mucus glycoprotein chains to the overlying mucus. Chemical and physical bonds between the two types of mucus help to bind the mucus layer to the conjunctiva. The vesicle membrane becomes incorporated in the cell membrane and supplies the membranes for the microvilli that cover the exposed surface.
泪膜中与结膜接触的那一层是黏液。这种黏液有两个来源,即结膜杯状细胞和结膜下小泡。这些小泡位于结膜细胞表面下方。它们含有与小泡膜相连的长链黏液糖蛋白分子。小泡与结膜细胞的表面膜融合,将其黏液糖蛋白链暴露于覆盖其上的黏液中。两种黏液之间的化学和物理键有助于将黏液层与结膜结合。小泡膜并入细胞膜,并为覆盖暴露表面的微绒毛提供膜。