Authors
Agnieszka Olżyńska, Lukasz Cwiklik
Publication date
2017/3/1
Journal
Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger
Volume
210
Pages
128-134
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
Tear film lipid layer is a complex lipid mixture forming the outermost interface between eye and environment. Its key characteristics, such as surface tension and structural stability, are governed by the presence of polar lipids. The origin of these lipids and exact composition of the mixture are still elusive. We focus on two minor polar lipid components of the tear film lipid later: sphingomyelin and ceramide. By employing coarse grain molecular dynamics in silico simulations accompanied by Langmuir balance experiments we provide molecular-level insight into behavior of these two lipids in a tear film lipid layer model. Sphingomyelin headgroups are significantly exposed at the water–lipids boundary while ceramide molecules are incorporated between other lipids frequently interacting with nonpolar lipids. Even though these two lipids increase surface tension of the film, their molecular-level behavior suggests that …
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Scholar articles
A Olżyńska, L Cwiklik - Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2017