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Re-Esterified Triglyceride ω-3 Fatty Acids in Dry Eye Disease With Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

Authors
 Youngsub Eom  ;  Ikhyun Jun  ;  Hyun Sun Jeon  ;  Dong Hui Lim  ;  Hun Lee  ;  Ho Sik Hwang  ;  So-Hyang Chung  ;  Tae-Young Chung  ;  Jae Yong Kim  ;  Sun Woong Kim  ;  Chul Young Choi  ;  Jong Suk Song  ;  Mee Kum Kim  ;  Kyoung Yul Seo  ;  Joon Young Hyon 
Citation
 JAMA OPHTHALMOLOGY, Vol.142(7) : 617-624, 2024-07 
Journal Title
JAMA OPHTHALMOLOGY
ISSN
 2168-6165 
Issue Date
2024-07
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Dietary Supplements* ; Double-Blind Method ; Dry Eye Syndromes* / drug therapy ; Dry Eye Syndromes* / physiopathology ; Fatty Acids, Omega-3* / administration & dosage ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Meibomian Gland Dysfunction* / drug therapy ; Meibomian Gland Dysfunction* / physiopathology ; Meibomian Glands / drug effects ; Meibomian Glands / metabolism ; Middle Aged ; Tears / metabolism ; Treatment Outcome ; Triglycerides* / blood ; Visual Acuity / physiology
Abstract
Importance: Taking ω-3 supplements has been associated with a reduction in symptoms of dry eye disease (DED) associated with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). However, a recent relatively large clinical trial concluded that treating DED with ω-3 consumption was ineffective, potentially warranting additional investigations.

Objectives: To investigate the effect of re-esterified triglyceride (rTG) ω-3 fatty acid supplementation on DED associated with MGD.

Design, setting, and participants: This double-masked, parallel-group, randomized clinical trial was conducted at 7 institutions from September 2020 to January 2023. Patients with DED associated with MGD were included and randomly assigned to the ω-3 group (received 1680 mg of eicosapentaenoic acid and 560 mg of docosahexaenoic acid), whereas those in the grape-seed group received 3000 mg of grape-seed oil daily.

Interventions: rTG ω-3 Fatty acid supplementation vs grape-seed oil.

Main outcome measures: The primary end point was the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) from baseline to 6 and 12 weeks. The safety parameters were visual acuity and intraocular pressure change.

Results: A total of 132 patients (mean [SD] age, 50.6 [13.8] years; 103 female [78.0%]) were included in this study. The mean (SD) baseline OSDI scores of the ω-3 and grape-seed groups were 43.5 (16.5) and 44.1 (16.6), respectively. A total of 58 patients (87.9%) and 57 patients (86.4%) in the ω-3 and grape-seed groups, respectively, completed 12 weeks of follow-up. There were no differences in compliance with the dietary supplement intake between groups (ω-3, 95.8% and grape-seed, 95.4%). The OSDI (SD) change from baseline to 6 and 12 weeks was -20.5 (16.0) and -22.7 (15.7), respectively, in the ω-3 group and -15.1 (20.2) and -18.8 (21.7), respectively, in the grape-seed control group (difference at 6 weeks = -5.4; 95% CI, -12.15 to 1.33; P = .12 and at 12 weeks = -3.9; 95% CI, -10.90 to 3.13; P = .28). There were no changes in safety parameters or adverse events related to taking the dietary supplement in either group.

Conclusions and relevance: This randomized clinical trial did not show a benefit of the rTG form of ω-3 for ameliorating symptoms of DED associated with MGD, although fewer than 60 participants were evaluated in each group. Any secondary outcomes from this study should be considered for hypothesis generation of future evaluations of the effect of the rTG form of ω-3 on DED associated with MGD.

Trial registration: CRIS Identifier: KCT0004927.
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DOI
10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2024.1482
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Ophthalmology (안과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Seo, Kyoung Yul(서경률) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9855-1980
Jun, Ik Hyun(전익현) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2160-1679
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/201410
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