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- Interfacial and Non-Linear Flows II: Instabilities and Structure
- (448d) Influence of Interfacial Rheology on Stabilization of the Tear Film
Using interfacial rheology measurements, meibum is shown to be remarkably viscoelastic. By measuring the drainage and dewetting dynamics of thin aqueous films capped with viscoelastic insoluble layers, we offer evidence that these layers strongly stabilize the films because of their ability to support surface shearing stresses. Our findings suggest an alternative view for the role played by meibum in the tear film. This view can help explain the origin of meibomian gland dysfunction, or dry eye disease, where abnormal compositions of the lipid mixture fail to offer the proper mechanical resistance against rupture and dewetting of the tear film.