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Effects of Menthol-Containing Artificial Tears on Tear Stimulation and Ocular Surface Integrity in Normal and Dry Eye Rat Models

Authors
Ahn, SominEom, YoungsubKang, BoramPark, JungboungLee, Hyung KeunKim, Hyo MyungSong, Jong Suk
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Keywords
Menthol; dry eye; tear stimulation; transient receptor potential melastatin-8
Citation
CURRENT EYE RESEARCH, v.43, no.5, pp.580 - 587
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Journal Title
CURRENT EYE RESEARCH
Volume
43
Number
5
Start Page
580
End Page
587
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81008
DOI
10.1080/02713683.2018.1434895
ISSN
0271-3683
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of menthol-containing artificial tears on tear stimulation and ocular surface integrity in normal and dry eye rat models.Methods: A total of 54 male Lewis rats were used. The levels of tear secretion and tear MUC5AC concentrations were compared between the menthol-containing artificial tear-treated group (menthol group) and the vehicle-treated group (vehicle group). The groups were compared after a single instillation to evaluate the immediate effects, and after repeated instillation (five times a day for 5days) to evaluate the longer-term effects. Tear lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity was measured to evaluate eye drop instillation-induced ocular surface damage. The effects of menthol-containing artificial tears were also evaluated in a dry eye rat model.Results: After a single instillation of menthol-containing artificial tears, tear secretion increased from 4.37 (0.75) mm at baseline to 7.37 (+/- 1.60) mm. However, after repeated instillations, the effects of tear stimulation decreased. The tear MUC5AC concentration was significantly lower in the menthol group than in the vehicle group after a single instillation, but not after repeated instillation. However, the tear LDH concentration was significantly increased in the menthol group after repeated instillation. In the dry eye rat model, the extent of menthol-induced tear stimulation was reduced.Conclusions: Menthol-containing artificial tears increased tear secretion, but lowered the tear MUC5AC concentration. Menthol-induced tear stimulation was reduced after repeated instillation for 5days and in the dry eye rat model. Conversely, repeated instillation of menthol-induced ocular surface damage, resulting in increased tear LDH activity.
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