Elevation of tear fluid plasmin in corneal disease

Abstract
Plasmin concentration was determined in tear fluid from 76 eyes showing corneal epithelial disorders, such as corneal ulcers and erosions due to trauma or contact lens wear. Nearly 70% of the eyes with corneal disease had plasmin in their tear fluid, whereas plasmin was present in only 20% of the eyes in a control group of 50 eyes. Re-examination of the plasmin positive control eyes revaled conjunctival bacterial growth or mild subclinical viral infection in most cases. We conclude that plasmin is released into the tear fluid in the presence of corneal or conjunctival lesions or infections, suggesting a pathogenic role of plasmin in these disorders. The significnace of the occurrence of plasmin in tear fluid during corneal wound healing is discussed.