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Exp Eye Res ; 218: 109005, 2022 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35240196

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Dry eye is a common cause of ocular pain. The aim of this study was to investigate corneal innervation, ongoing pain, and alterations in corneal afferent phenotypes in a mouse model of severe aqueous tear deficiency. Chronic dry eye was produced by ipsilateral excision of the extra- and intraorbital lacrimal glands in male and female mice. Tearing was measured using a phenol thread and corneal epithelial damage assessed using fluorescein. Changes in corneal ongoing ocular pain was evaluated by measuring palpebral opening ratio. Corneal axons were visualized using Nav1.8-Cre;tdTomato reporter mice. Immunohistochemistry was performed to characterize somal expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), the capsaicin sensitive transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), and activating transcription factor-3 (ATF-3) in tracer labeled corneal neurons following lacrimal gland excision (LGE). LGE decreased tearing, created severe epithelial damage, and decreased palpebral opening, indicative of chronic ocular irritation, over the 28-day observation period. Corneal axon terminals exhibited an acute decrease in density after LGE, followed by a regenerative process over the course of 28 days that was greater in male animals. Corneal neurons expressing CGRP, TRPV1, and ATF3 increased following injury, corresponding to axonal injury and regeneration processes observed during the same period. CGRP and TRPV1 expression was notably increased in IB4-positive cells following LGE. These results indicate that dry eye-induced damage to corneal afferents can result in alterations in IB4-positive neurons that may enhance neuroprotective mechanisms to create resiliency after chronic injury.


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Lesões da Córnea , Síndromes do Olho Seco , Aparelho Lacrimal , Animais , Peptídeo Relacionado com Gene de Calcitonina/metabolismo , Lesões da Córnea/complicações , Síndromes do Olho Seco/metabolismo , Feminino , Aparelho Lacrimal/metabolismo , Aparelho Lacrimal/cirurgia , Masculino , Camundongos , Dor/complicações , Fenótipo , Canais de Cátion TRPV/metabolismo
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Nurs Stand ; 34(6): 70-75, 2019 May 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31468894

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Nurses often care for people with mental health conditions in general clinical settings. In these situations, they have a responsibility to ensure that the individual's physical, social and psychological needs are assessed and met. Nurses practising in general clinical settings should be familiar with the skills and knowledge required to meet the needs of people with mental health conditions. This article aims to provide nurses practising in general clinical settings with an understanding of such conditions and the associated effects on an individual's physical health. It also details the signs and symptoms of various mental health conditions, and outlines the communication skills that nurses can use when caring for people with these conditions in general clinical settings.


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Transtornos Mentais , Saúde Mental , Enfermagem Psiquiátrica , Competência Clínica , Humanos , Transtornos Mentais/enfermagem
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