Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 1 of 1
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Docosanoid Signaling Modulates Corneal Nerve Regeneration: Effect On Tear Secretion, Wound Healing, And Neuropathic Pain, Thang L. Pham, Haydee E P Bazan
Docosanoid Signaling Modulates Corneal Nerve Regeneration: Effect On Tear Secretion, Wound Healing, And Neuropathic Pain, Thang L. Pham, Haydee E P Bazan
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
The cornea is densely innervated, mainly by sensory nerves of the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal ganglia (TG). These nerves are important to maintain corneal homeostasis, and nerve damage can lead to a decrease in wound healing, an increase in corneal ulceration and dry eye disease (DED), and neuropathic pain. Pathologies, such as diabetes, aging, viral and bacterial infection, as well as prolonged use of contact lenses and surgeries to correct vision can produce nerve damage. There are no effective therapies to alleviate DED (a multifunctional disease) and several clinical trials using ω-3 supplementation show unclear and sometimes negative results. …