Temporal variations in meibomian gland structure—A pilot study

Author:

Swiderska Kasandra1ORCID,Blackie Caroline A.2ORCID,Maldonado‐Codina Carole1ORCID,Fergie Martin3,Read Michael L.1ORCID,Morgan Philip B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Eurolens Research, Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health The University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc Jacksonville Florida USA

3. Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health The University of Manchester Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo investigate whether there is a measurable change in meibomian gland morphological characteristics over the course of a day (12 h) and over a month.MethodsThe study enrolled 15 participants who attended a total of 11 study visits spanning a 5‐week period. To assess diurnal changes in meibomian glands, seven visits were conducted on a single day, each 2 h apart. For monthly assessment, participants attended an additional visit at the same time of the day every week for three consecutive weeks. Meibography using the LipiView® II system was performed at each visit, and meibomian gland morphological parameters were calculated using custom semi‐automated software. Specifically, six central glands were analysed for gland length ratio, gland width, gland area, gland intensity and gland tortuosity.ResultsThe average meibomian gland morphological metrics did not exhibit significant changes during the course of a day or over a month. Nonetheless, certain individual gland metrics demonstrated notable variation over time, both diurnally and monthly. Specifically, meibomian gland length ratio, area, width and tortuosity exhibited significant changes both diurnally and monthly when assessed on a gland‐by‐gland basis.ConclusionsMeibomian glands demonstrated measurable structural change over short periods of time (hours and days). These results have implications for innovation in gland imaging and for developing precision monitoring of gland structure to assess meibomian gland health more accurately.

Funder

Johnson and Johnson Vision Care

Publisher

Wiley

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