Effect of topical rebamipide on goblet cells in the lid wiper of human conjunctiva

  • Authors:
    • Satoru Kase
    • Toshiya Shinohara
    • Manabu Kase
    • Susumu Ishida
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  • Published online on: April 26, 2017     https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4390
  • Pages: 3516-3522
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Abstract

It has been demonstrated that topical administration of rebamipide, which is an antiulcer agent, increases the mucin level of the tear film and ameliorates ocular surface conditions such as lid wiper epitheliopathy. The aim of the present study was to analyze the changes in goblet cell number, cell proliferation, and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) induced by topical rebamipide addition to the lid wiper of humans. A total of 30 eyelid tissue samples were obtained during involutional entropion surgeries, fixed in paraformaldehyde, embedded in paraffin and divided into two groups: Rebamipide or non‑rebamipide. The tissues in the rebamipide group were obtained from patients who had a medical history of topical rebamipide use prior to surgery. The number of goblet cells was counted under light microscopy. A total of 22 eyelid tissue samples were further examined using immunohistochemistry with anti‑Ki‑67 and anti‑EGFR antibodies to evaluate cell proliferation and EGFR expression, respectively. Histologically, the lid wiper and palpebral conjunctiva were clearly identified in the tissues. The number of goblet cells was significantly higher in the rebamipide group compared with the non‑rebamipide group (P=0.0367). There was no significant difference in lid wiper cell proliferation between the rebamipide and non‑rebamipide groups. Immunohistochemistry revealed that EGFR levels in the lid wiper epithelial cells were significantly higher in the rebamipide group compared with the non‑rebamipide group (P=0.0237). These results suggest that topical rebamipide application increases the number of goblet cells in the lid wiper, which in turn upregulates the expression of EGFR. These findings may be clinically relevant and provide a therapeutic basis for the treatment of ocular disease such as dry eye and lid wiper epitheliopathy.

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Kase S, Shinohara T, Kase M and Ishida S: Effect of topical rebamipide on goblet cells in the lid wiper of human conjunctiva. Exp Ther Med 13: 3516-3522, 2017
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Kase, S., Shinohara, T., Kase, M., & Ishida, S. (2017). Effect of topical rebamipide on goblet cells in the lid wiper of human conjunctiva. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 13, 3516-3522. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4390
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Kase, S., Shinohara, T., Kase, M., Ishida, S."Effect of topical rebamipide on goblet cells in the lid wiper of human conjunctiva". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 13.6 (2017): 3516-3522.
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Kase, S., Shinohara, T., Kase, M., Ishida, S."Effect of topical rebamipide on goblet cells in the lid wiper of human conjunctiva". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 13, no. 6 (2017): 3516-3522. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4390