T. Fukuchi et al., LYSOSOMAL-ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN CONJUNCTIVAL TISSUES OF PATIENTS WITH KERATOCONUS, Archives of ophthalmology, 112(10), 1994, pp. 1368-1374
Objective: To examine the lysosomal enzyme activities in the conjuncti
val tissues of patients with keratoconus. Methods: Tissues collected f
rom 11 patients with keratoconus, eight patients with senile cataract,
three patients with Fuchs' corneal dystrophy, and 11 normal control s
ubjects were processed for histochemical staining for two lysosomal hy
drolases, acid esterase and acid phosphatase. Results: The epithelium
of all conjunctival specimens stained positively for the two enzymes.
The staining in the conjunctival tissues of patients with keratoconus
was more prominent than that seen in specimens from either normal cont
rol subjects or patients with other diseases. Conclusion: Our results
suggest that the conjunctival epithelium may be altered in keratoconus
. Elevation of lysosomal enzyme levels has been demonstrated in the ep
ithelium of corneas with keratoconus, implicating a role of this layer
in the disease. The conjunctival abnormality seems to corroborate the
corneal epithelial theory. It also adds one dimension to the pathogen
esis of keratoconus.