Title: Functional and Morphologic Alterations in Mechanical,
Polymodal, and Cold Sensory Nerve Fibers of the Cornea
Following Photorefractive Keratectomy |
Authors: Bech, Federico González González, Omar Artime, Enol Serrano, Joana Alcalde, Ignacio Gallar Martínez, Juana Merayo-Lloves, Jesús Belmonte Martínez, Carlos |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Fisiología |
Issue Date: 2018-04-04 |
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11000/5231 |
Abstract:
PURPOSE. To define the characteristics and time course of the morphologic and functional
changes experienced by corneal sensory nerves after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).
METHODS. Unilateral corneal excimer laser photoablation was performed in 54 anesthetized 3-
to 6-month-old mice; 11 na¨ıve animals served as control. Mice were killed 0, 3, 7, 15, and 30
days after PRK. Excised eyes were placed in a recording chamber superfused at 348C.
Electrical nerve impulse activity of single sensory terminals was recorded with a micropipette
applied onto the corneal surface. Spontaneous and stimulus-evoked (cold, heat, mechanical,
and chemical stimuli) nerve terminal impulse (NTI) activity was analyzed. Corneas were fixed
and stained with anti–b-Tubulin III antibody to measure nerve density and number of
epithelial nerve penetration points of regenerating subbasal leashes.
RESULTS. Nerve fibers and NTI activity were absent in the injured area between 0 and 7 days
after PRK, when sparse regenerating nerve sprouts appear. On day 15, subbasal nerve density
reached half the control value and abnormally responding cold-sensitive terminals were
recorded inside the lesion. Thirty days after PRK, nerve density was almost restored, active
cold thermoreceptors were abundant, and polymodal nociceptor activity first reappeared.
CONCLUSIONS. Morphologic regeneration of subbasal corneal nerves started shortly after PRK
ablation and was substantially completed 30 days later. Functional recovery appears faster in
cold terminals than polymodal terminals, possibly reflecting an incomplete damage of the
more extensively branched cold-sensitive axon terminals. Evolution of postsurgical discomfort
sensations quality may be associated with the variable regeneration pattern of each fiber type
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Keywords/Subjects: nerve regeneration photorefractive keratectomy cold thermoreceptors polymodal dysesthesia |
Knowledge area: Fisiología |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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