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Opt 214 Ocular Phys
Conjunctiva red marks
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11/03/2007

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In what part of the conjunctiva are the lymphatics mainly found?

Definition
Mostly in the bulbar conjunctiva
Term
What are the functions of the conjunctiva?
Definition
1)  physical barrier
2)  nutritional metabolic support
3)  Neutralize pathogens;  very reactive to allergens
4)  mucous production
5)  Electrolyte and water secretion
Term
What allows the stem cell to retain its original DNA while the new copy is passed along to the daughter cell?
Definition
assymetric DNA segregation and low mitotic activity
Term
How many layers are in the limbal epithelium?  conjunctival epithelium?  corneal epithelium?
Definition
limbal epithelium-10 cell layers thick
conjunctival epithelium-2-3 cell layers thick
corneal epithelium-5-7 cell layers thick
Term
Can corneal cells repopulate by conjunctival transdifferentiation?
Definition

Yes but they cannot transdifferentiate into corneal epithelial cells as once thought.  New corneal epithelial cells must come from stem cells if they are damaged. 

Term
When conjunctival cells repopulate the corneal epithelium, what are they always associated with?
Definition
neovascularization
Term
What two autoimmune diseases can cause loss of conjunctival and corneal epithelial cells?
Definition
1.  Stevens Johnson syndrome
2.  Ocular Cicatricial pemphigoid
Term

Can stem cell transplantation cure Stevens Johnson or ocular pemphigoid effects?

Definition
No, Stem cell transplantation can create new epithelial cells but if you do not treat the underlying disease, these cells will be destroyed as well.
Term
What does the tight binding of conjunctiva to the underlying orbital connective tissue by Tenon's capsule do?
Definition
It stops conjunctival prolapse from occuring during eye movement, no bunching up of the redundantly layered conjunctiva.
Term
What is the function of the sclera?
Definition

1.  To provide structure for the eye
2.  To maintain the eyes size and shape

Term
What is the eye's protective outer coat?
Definition
the sclera
Term
Which structure has more water content, cornea or sclera?
Definition
The cornea is 78% water and the sclera is 70% water, so the corneal water content is slightly higher than the scleral water content.
Term
What type of collagen fibers make up 75-80% of the dry weight of the sclera?
Definition
Type I collage fibers, the most abundant type of collagen in the human body
Term
What would happen if the scleral collagen fibrils were not interwoven but were a continuous parallel sheet?
Definition
It'd be more like the cornea, weaker and more transparent.  The strength and elasticity is due to the interwoven lamina and elastic fibers.
Term
What is one potential effect of the lack of elasticity of the tissues of the eye?
Definition
glaucoma
Term
Rate the order of thickness of the sclera at the limbus, equator, and optic nerve.
Definition

Thickest to thinnest

1.  optic nerve (.9-1.0 mm)
2.  limbus       (0.53 plus or minus 0.14 mm)
3.  equator      (0.39 plus or minus 0.17 mm)

Term
How are corneal and scleral fibers different?
Definition

Scleral fibers are shorter, 10 times thicker, and interwoven

Term
Where is amyloid P located in addition to being located in the elastin and elaunin fibers?
Definition
The microfibrils of the lens zonules
Term
What are the functions of amyloid P components in the sclera and the lens zonules ? 
Definition
they provide flexibility
Term
What is the altering of proteoglycan synthesis rate involved in?
Definition
emmetropization
Term
How do proteoglycans help in hydration?
Definition
The GAG molecules are negative and hydrophilic hence they help hydrate the sclera
Term
Which proteoglycans are thought to be involved in axial length in the sclera?
Definition
decorin and biglycan
Term
Which type of collagen fiber functions to resist tension in the sclera?
Definition
type I
Term
Which collagen fibers function mainly to control fibril diameter and anchoring functions?
Definition
Type V and Type VI
Term
What are four effects of aging on the sclera?
Definition
1)  Progressive degeneration of collagen and elastin
2)  Loss of glycosaminoglycans
3)  Increase lipid content (sclera starts to look yellow)
4)  Dehydration
Term
How do drugs permeate the sclera? 
Definition
through the hydrophilic GAGS in the interfibrillar region
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