Utilisé pour l’œil, le tréhalose permet de stabiliser les membranes cellulaires. Il protège les cellules de la dégradation, maintient les protéines et retient l’eau, agissant comme osmoprotecteur. Dans la conjonctive et les cellules épithéliales de la cornée en particulier, le tréhalose capte l’eau et supprime l’apoptose, contribuant en fait à la réparation des cellules.
Watch below as Dr Johanna Choremis discusses what is special about Trehalose.
These are exciting times for those of us who treat dry eye disease. We are experiencing a dramatic shift in our understanding of the structure of tears and their role in the maintenance of the ocular ecosystem. In this presentation a leading expert reviews the latest insights into the development of artificial tears to manage this commonly seen condition.
L’évolution des larmes artificielles
This presentation on the modern management of dry eye disease and blepharitis was made by Clara C. Chan, MD, FRCSC, FACS, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, on July 14th 2021.
Watch the full webinar below.


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