PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Effect of monovalent electrolyte solutions on the human tear ferning pattern

  • Essam S. Almutleb,
  • Gamal A. El-Hiti,
  • Hesham A. Al-Dawas,
  • Mohammed K. Alanzi,
  • Mohammed Alquwayi,
  • Abdullah G. Alotaibi,
  • Mashaaer A. Baashen,
  • Basal H. Altoaimi,
  • Saud A. Alanazi,
  • Ali M. Masmali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2

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Purpose To investigate the effect of the addition of a low concentration of sodium chloride (NaCl) and potassium chloride (KCl) solutions on the tear ferning (TF) patterns of tears collected from humans. Methods A tear sample (20 μL) was collected from the right eye of 23 males and 7 females (25.4 ± 6.6 years). The tears were collected in one sitting for healthy subjects (N = 13). For dry eye participants (N = 17), the tear samples were collected in two separate settings with five minutes gap in between. A sample (1 μL) from each tear was dried on a glass slide, and the obtained ferns were observed using a microscope and graded using the five-point TF grading scale. Mixtures of tear samples (0.5 μL) and different volumes (0.5–2.5 μL) of each electrolyte (10–30 mg in 100 mL of water) solution were prepared, and their TF patterns were recorded and compared with those of the corresponding pure tears. Results Significant improvements (Wilcoxon test, P Conclusions The TF test was used in vitro to assess the impact of the addition of a low concentration of sodium and potassium chloride solutions on tears collected from humans. The TF grades of human tears significantly improved after the addition of either sodium or potassium chloride solution. The mechanism for the improvement in TF grades due to the addition of electrolyte solutions must be investigated.