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"Smart Eye Camera": An innovative technique to evaluate tear film breakup time in a murine dry eye disease model.


ABSTRACT: Tear film breakup time (TFBUT) is an essential parameter used to diagnose dry eye disease (DED). However, a robust method for examining TFBUT in murine models has yet to be established. We invented an innovative device, namely, the "Smart Eye Camera", which addresses several problems associated with existing methods and is capable of evaluating TFBUT in a murine DED model. We compared images taken by existing devices and the Smart Eye Camera in a graft-versus-host disease-related DED murine model. We observed that the quality of the images obtained by the Smart Eye Camera were sufficient for practical use. Moreover, this new technique could be used to obtain measurements for several consecutive ocular phenotypes in a variety of environments. Here, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our new invention in the examination of ocular phenotypes, including TFBUT in a murine model. We highlight the potential for future translational studies adopting the Smart Eye Camera in clinical settings.

SUBMITTER: Shimizu E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6508640 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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"Smart Eye Camera": An innovative technique to evaluate tear film breakup time in a murine dry eye disease model.

Shimizu Eisuke E   Ogawa Yoko Y   Yazu Hiroyuki H   Aketa Naohiko N   Yang Fan F   Yamane Mio M   Sato Yasunori Y   Kawakami Yutaka Y   Tsubota Kazuo K  

PloS one 20190509 5


Tear film breakup time (TFBUT) is an essential parameter used to diagnose dry eye disease (DED). However, a robust method for examining TFBUT in murine models has yet to be established. We invented an innovative device, namely, the "Smart Eye Camera", which addresses several problems associated with existing methods and is capable of evaluating TFBUT in a murine DED model. We compared images taken by existing devices and the Smart Eye Camera in a graft-versus-host disease-related DED murine mode  ...[more]

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