Role of ocular surface neurobiology in neuronal-mediated inflammation in dry eye disease

ElsevierVolume 95, October 2022, 102266NeuropeptidesAbstract

Inflammation is the consequence of dry eye disease regardless of its etiology. Several injurious or harmless processes to the ocular surface neurons promote ocular surface neurogenic inflammation, leading to the vicious cycle of dry eye disease. These processes include the regular release of neuromediators during the conduction of ocular surface sensations, hyperosmolarity-induced ocular surface neuronal damage, neuro-regenerative activities, and neuronal-mediated dendritic cell activities. Neurogenic inflammation appears to be the main culprit, instigating the self-perpetuating inflammation observed in patients with dry eye disease.

Keywords

Inflammation

Dry eye

Neuropeptides

Substance P

Semaphorins

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