The role of wax and sterol ester fatty acids in chronic blepharitis
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The role of wax and sterol ester fatty acids in chronic blepharitis
Abstract
The authors analyzed the long-chain fatty acids derived from the wax and sterol ester fractions of meibomian secretions from patients with chronic blepharitis and normal individuals. Meibomian secretions were partitioned into separate lipid classes by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Wax and sterol esters were eluted and transesterified. The liberated fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were analyzed by gas liquid chromatography. Equivalent chain lengths (ECL) were determined for the 58 peaks found. Thirty-three peaks were positively identified by standards. Peaks were quantified by area normalization. Percentage compositions were computed for each individual and tabulated by group; each fatty acid was analyzed by analysis of variance, and each clinical group was compared with normal subjects. The authors found increases in the series of monounsaturated fatty acids from patient wax/sterol esters compared with normal subjects (P less than 0.05). The authors also found differences in some members of the series of normal, straight, and branched saturated moieties. These differences between normal groups and the blepharitic groups represent a biologically significant pattern that may relate to the disease process. Discriminant analysis provided a 73% probability of correct classification into clinical groups based strictly on FAME analysis (P less than 0.05).
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