Dynamics of Fluorescent Imaging for Rapid Tear Thinning

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Abstract

A previous mathematical model has successfully simulated the rapid tear thinning caused by glob (thicker lipid) in the lipid layer. It captured a fast spreading of polar lipid and a corresponding strong tangential flow in the aqueous layer. With the simulated strong tangential flow, we now extend the model by adding equations for conservation of solutes, for osmolarity and fluorescein, in order to study their dynamics. We then compare our computed results for the resulting intensity distribution with fluorescence experiments on the tear film. We conclude that in rapid thinning, the fluorescent intensity can linearly approximate the tear film thickness well, when the initial fluorescein concentration is small. Thus, a dilute fluorescein is recommended for visualizing the rapid tear thinning during fluorescent imaging.

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Zhong, L., Braun, R. J., Begley, C. G., & King-Smith, P. E. (2019). Dynamics of Fluorescent Imaging for Rapid Tear Thinning. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 81(1), 39–80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-018-0517-0

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