Nocturnal lagophthalmos 9 month old9/14/2023 ![]() Several factors help maintain an adequate distribution of the tear film these include an intact blink reflex, normal blink rate, and complete eyelid closure during sleep and blinking. The tear film, a composite fluid of three layers, has several important roles: it nourishes and lubricates the cornea, aids in crisp visual acuity, and protects the cornea from bacterial invasion (Figure 1). Under normal circumstances, the eyelids and tear film protect the cornea, an avascular, nonkeratinized epithelium, from trauma, desiccation, and microbial attack. Lastly, the mucinous layer, which is supplied by both the conjunctiva and the cornea (conjunctival goblet and epithelial cells and corneal epithelial cells) stabilizes the aqueous layer (by providing a viscous medium), maintains attachment of the tear film to the corneal epithelium through the use of glycoproteins, and helps uniformly distribute the tear film layer through the creation of a low surface tension environment. This layer has many functions including but not limited to corneal antimicrobial defense, lubrication, nutrition and supply of oxygen, mechanical clearance of debris, and regulation of cellular functions. The proteins in this layer include lysozyme, lactoferrin, transferrin, ceruloplasmin, metalloproteinases, defensins, and immunoglobulins. The aqueous layer comprises the middle layer of the tear film and contains proteins, cytokines, growth factors, electrolytes, oxygen, and glucose and is supplied by the main and accessory lacrimal glands. This layer is responsible for lubrication and ensuring uniform spread of the tear film, prevention of evaporation, and stabilization of a smooth ocular surface for refraction. The outermost layer consists of lipids that are secreted by the meibomian glands. ![]() The tear film consists of three layers (although a contemporary model proposes a gradient model rather than distinctly layered model). ![]()
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