Publications by authors named "Danielle Demers"

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.

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Lacrimal gland excision (LGE) induced dry eye produces more severe corneal damage in female mice, yet signs of LGE-induced ocular pain and anxiety in male and female mice have not been characterized. Excision of either the extraorbital gland (single LGE), or both the extraorbital and intraorbital glands (double LGE) was performed in male and female C57BL/6J mice to induce moderate and severe dry eye. Ongoing pain was assessed by quantifying palpebral opening and evoked nociceptive responses after corneal application of capsaicin and menthol.

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Purpose: Lacrimal gland excision (LGE) has been utilized in several studies to model aqueous tear deficiency, yet sex as a biological variable has not been factored in to these reports. This study compared corneal pathology in male and female mice following LGE-induced dry eye.

Methods: An LGE of either the extraorbital lacrimal gland (single LGE) or both the extraorbital and intraorbital lacrimal glands (double LGE) was performed in male and female C57BL/6J and Balb/cJ mice to produce dry eye of graded severity.

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  • There is a pressing need for new treatments for infectious diseases, prompting a screening of mangrove-derived endophytic fungi as potential sources of antibiotics.
  • The screening assessed the fungi's effectiveness against various bacterial pathogens and eukaryotic infectious agents, revealing that over 60% of active extracts targeted a single type of pathogen.
  • The study also showed that nearly half of the fungi producing effective extracts did so only after being treated with epigenetic modulators that inhibit histone deacetylases or DNA methyltransferases.
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