Cold-sensitive corneal afferents respond to a variety of ocular stimuli central to tear production: implications for dry eye disease.
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Lacritin, a novel human tear glycoprotein, promotes sustained basal tearing and is well tolerated.How contact lens comfort may be influenced by psychiatric and psychological conditions and mechanismsThe role of corneal afferent neurons in regulating tears under normal and dry eye conditionsBorneol Is a TRPM8 Agonist that Increases Ocular Surface WetnessTRPM8 is a neuronal osmosensor that regulates eye blinking in mice.A novel TRPM8 agonist relieves dry eye discomfortHyperosmolar tears enhance cooling sensitivity of the corneal nerves in rats: possible neural basis for cold-induced dry eye pain.Trigeminal interpolaris/caudalis transition neurons mediate reflex lacrimation evoked by bright light in the ratNeuropathic ocular pain: an important yet underevaluated feature of dry eye.Corneal nerve structure and function after long-term wear of fluid-filled scleral lens.Sensitization of trigeminal brainstem pathways in a model for tear deficient dry eyeTear dysfunction and the cornea: LXVIII Edward Jackson Memorial Lecture.Corneal sensitivity following lacrimal gland excision in the rat.Ocular dryness excites two classes of corneal afferent neurons implicated in basal tearing in rats: involvement of transient receptor potential channels.The Effects of Increasing Ocular Surface Stimulation on Blinking and Tear Secretion.Spontaneous episodic decreased tear secretion in rats is related to opioidergic signaling pathways.Menthol activation of corneal cool cells induces TRPM8-mediated lacrimation but not nociceptive responses in rodentsHyperosmolar Tears Induce Functional and Structural Alterations of Corneal Nerves: Electrophysiological and Anatomical Evidence Toward Neurotoxicity.Ocular neuropathic pain.Abnormal activity of corneal cold thermoreceptors underlies the unpleasant sensations in dry eye disease.Quantitative characterization reveals three types of dry-sensitive corneal afferents: pattern of discharge, receptive field, and thermal and chemical sensitivity.Quantitative analysis of tear film fluorescence and discomfort during tear film instability and thinning.Corneal dry-responsive neurons in the spinal trigeminal nucleus respond to innocuous cooling in the rat.Dry eye modifies the thermal and menthol responses in rat corneal primary afferent cool cells.Effects of a warm compress containing menthol on the tear film in healthy subjects and dry eye patients.The TFOS International Workshop on Contact Lens Discomfort: report of the subcommittee on neurobiology.TFOS DEWS II pain and sensation report.Effects of topical and systemic administration of Eugenia caryophyllata buds essential oil on corneal anesthesia and analgesia.Responses of intact and injured sural nerve fibers to cooling and menthol.Select noxious stimuli induce changes on corneal nerve morphology.Item by item analysis strategy of the relationship between symptoms and signs in early dry eye.Acute corneal epithelial debridement unmasks the corneal stromal nerve responses to ocular stimulation in rats: implications for abnormal sensations of the eye.Analysis of basal and reflex human tear osmolarity in normal subjects: assessment of tear osmolarityAmbient Air Currents Activate Corneal Nerves During Ocular Desiccation in Rats: Simultaneous Recordings of Neural Activity and Corneal Temperature
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Cold-sensitive corneal afferents respond to a variety of ocular stimuli central to tear production: implications for dry eye disease.
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Harumitsu Hirata
Ian D Meng
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2010-03-24T00:00:00Z