The NK-1 Receptor Signaling: Distribution and Functional Relevance in the Eye

  • Demirsoy I
  • Ferrari G
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Abstract

Neurokinin-1 receptor (NK1R) signaling pathways play a crucial role in a number of biological processes in the eye. Specifically, in the ocular surface, their activity modulates epithelial integrity, inflammation, and generation of pain, while they have a role in visual processing in the retina. The NK1R is broadly expressed in the eye, in both ocular and non-ocular cells, such as leukocytes and neurons. In this review, we will discuss the roles of neurokinin-1 receptors and substance P (SP) in the physiopathology of eye disorders. Finally, we will review and highlight the therapeutic benefits of NK1R antagonists in the treatment of ocular diseases.

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Demirsoy, I. H., & Ferrari, G. (2022). The NK-1 Receptor Signaling: Distribution and Functional Relevance in the Eye. Receptors, 1(1), 98–111. https://doi.org/10.3390/receptors1010006

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