This is a pilot study to determine if osteopathic manipulation can alter the concentration of proteins in human tears.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Sequential OMT of suboccipital 4-step release, occipital mastoid suture release, and sphenopalatine ganglion release.
Sham protocol including holding of the occiput and thoracic area and cranial vault hold without interaction with the motion.
Plaza 38 Medical Offices
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Total tear protein concentration
Total protein concentration assessed using the BCA assay
Time frame: Baseline, 1 hour, and 1 week
Secretory Immunoglobulin A
Human IgA, also known as human immunoglobulin A, is an antibody that is produced by the immune system in response to antigens. It is the most abundant immunoglobulin in mucosal secretions, such as saliva, tears, and breast milk, and plays a key role in defense against pathogens at mucosal surfaces. IgA works by binding to specific antigens and preventing them from entering the body's tissues. It can also activate complement and promote phagocytosis by immune cells. This protein typically represents 5-15% of total protein in tears.
Time frame: Baseline, 1 hour, and 1 week
Tumor necrosis factor - alpha (TNFa)
TNF alpha is a multifunctional proinflammatory cytokine that belongs to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily. This cytokine is mainly secreted by macrophage and bind to its receptors, TNFRSF1A/TNFR1 and TNFRSF1B/TNFBR. TNF alpha is involved in the regulation of immune cells, cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, lipid metabolism, and coagulation.
Time frame: Baseline, 1 hour, and 1 week
Lipocalin-1
The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the lipocalin family. Lipocalins are a group of extracellular proteins that are able to bind lipophiles by enclosure within their structures to minimize solvent contact. This protein may bind hydrophobic ligands and inhibit cysteine proteinases. This protein is also known as Tear Prealbumin and typically represents 15-25% of total protein in tears.
Time frame: Baseline, 1 hour, and 1 week
secreted Phospholipase A2 (type IIA)
Phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) make up a superfamily of enzymes that hydrolyze the ester bond of phosphoglycerides at the sn-2 position to release free fatty acid and lysophospholipids. The sPLA2 responsible for the release of arachidonic acid in inflammation was believed to be Type IIA. Although recently discovered isoforms of PLA2 clearly contribute to the release of arachidonic acid, sPLA2 (Type IIA) continues to be a protein of interest in the field of inflammation.
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Time frame: Baseline, 1 hour, and 1 week