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KMID : 0380620230550050447
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
2023 Volume.55 No. 5 p.447 ~ p.454
Alleviative effect of microalgae on scopolamine-induced dry eye mouse model
Kim Jin-Woo

Kim Yi-Joon
Kim Sung-Jin
Kim Jin-Chul
Abstract
Dry eye is a disorder of the ocular surface that causes discomfort and fluctuating vision. This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of Nannochloropsis oceanica, Tetraselmis chuii, and Phaeodactylum tricornutum, microalgae, on the dry eye mouse model. Tear volume was significantly increased in the T. chuii and P. tricornutum treated group. Also, T. chuii and P. tricornutum ameliorated the damaged corneal surface and its structure. In addition, atrophied acinar cells in the lacrimal gland of mice were significantly recovered by T. chuii and P. tricornutum administration. Inflammatory cytokine expression levels were downregulated after microalgae treatment. Particularly, T. chuii improved tear volume, corneal epithelial thickness, atrophied acinar cells, and inflammatory cytokines level most excellently among the three microalgae. These results suggest that T. chuii could be applied as a functional food due to their therapeutic effects on the dry eye mouse model.
KEYWORD
dry eye syndrome, microalgae, cornea structure, tear volume, anti-inflammation
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