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The Role of Neuropeptides in Pathogenesis of Dry Eye

Daniel Duck-Jin Hwang, Seok Jae Lee, Jeong Hun Kim, Sang Mok Lee

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuropeptides are known as important mediators between the nervous and immune systems. Recently, the role of the corneal nerve in the pathogenesis of various ocular surface diseases, including dry eye disease, has been highlighted. Neuropeptides are thought to be important factors in the pathogenesis of dry eye disease, as suggested by the well-known role between the nervous and immune systems, and several recently published studies have elucidated the previously unknown pathogenic mechanisms involved in the role of the neuropeptides secreted from the corneal nerves in dry eye disease. Here, we reviewed the emerging concept of neurogenic inflammation as one of the pathogenic mechanisms of dry eye disease, the recent results of related studies, and the direction of future research.

Topics & Concepts

PathogenesisMedicineNeuropeptideDiseaseImmune systemInflammationNeuroscienceNeurogenic inflammationNervous systemImmunologyPathologySubstance PBiologyInternal medicineReceptorPsychiatryOcular Surface and Contact LensAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryNeuropeptides and Animal Physiology
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