The influence of gender on the ocular surface.

C G Connor, L L Flockencier, C W Hall
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Abstract

Purpose: Dry eye is more prevalent among women than men. To examine whether gender influences the ocular surface, conjunctival goblet-cell density was monitored for a 30-day period. Changes in goblet-cell density are a sensitive marker for ocular surface disease.

Methods: Six men and twelve women who were free from ocular surface disease were sampled by impression cytology on the inferior bulbar conjunctiva every other day for 30 days. Samples were analyzed for goblet-cell content. The mean age of the subjects was 24 years for the men and 25.4 years for the women. A minimum of 200 epithelial cells were scored per microscopic field examined.

Results: There is a statistically significant difference in goblet-cell count between men and women over the 30-day test period. The mean goblet-cell count measured for men was 3.75% +/- 1.04%, while the mean count for women was 2.545% +/- 0.8%. When the data on women were replotted with reference to the menstrual cycle, the largest and longest depression of goblet-cell count occurs midcycle, around the time of ovulation. A significant difference in goblet-cell count was also noted when subjects using oral contraceptives (3.065% +/- 0.98%) are compared with those not using oral contraceptives (2.28% +/- 0.92%).

Conclusion: It appears there may be a reproductive hormonal influence on conjunctival goblet-cell count.

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性别对眼表的影响。
目的:干眼症在女性中比男性更普遍。为了检查性别是否影响眼表,对结膜杯状细胞密度进行了30天的监测。杯状细胞密度的变化是眼表疾病的敏感标志。方法:对无眼表疾病的男性6例,女性12例,每隔一天对下球结膜进行印迹细胞学检查,连续30天。对样品进行杯状细胞含量分析。研究对象的平均年龄男性为24岁,女性为25.4岁。每个显微镜视野至少有200个上皮细胞被评分。结果:在30天的测试期间,男性和女性的杯状细胞计数有统计学上的显著差异。男性的平均杯状细胞计数为3.75% +/- 1.04%,而女性的平均计数为2.545% +/- 0.8%。当女性的数据根据月经周期重新绘制时,杯状细胞计数的最大和最长的下降发生在月经中期,大约在排卵的时候。使用口服避孕药的受试者杯状细胞计数(3.065% +/- 0.98%)与未使用口服避孕药的受试者杯状细胞计数(2.28% +/- 0.92%)也有显著差异。结论:生殖激素可能对结膜杯状细胞计数有影响。
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