Changes in brainstem excitatory and inhibitory pathways in dry eye syndrome.

Neurosci Lett

Department of Neurology, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, I.U.C, Istanbul, Turkey. Electronic address:

Published: January 2020

Background: We hypothesized that there may be changes in sensory integration pathways in patients with dry eye. To confront this issue, we analyzed blink reflex (BR), prepulse modulation (PPM) of BR, and excitability recovery of BR to paired stimuli in 17 experimental subjects with dry eye syndrome.

Method: We included 17 experimental subjects, 8 with primary and 9 with secondary, dry eye syndrome. We also examined a control group of 14 age and gender matched control subjects. After clinical evaluation, we recorded BR, PPM of BR (at 50 and 100 ms intervals) and BR percentage recovery to paired stimulation (at 300 and 500 ms intervals).

Results: None of the patients had any spasm activity. Experimental subjects had significantly larger R2 and R2c AUCs, significantly greater excitability recovery at 300 ms interval and significantly reduced R2 and R2c prepulse inhibition, in comparison to control subjects. Experimental subjects with primary dry eye syndrome had higher number of spontaneous blinks than experimental subjects with secondary dry eye syndrome (54.0 ± 10.3 for primary dry eye and 43.5 ± 13.3 secondary dry eye).

Conclusion: Our results are compatible with increased excitability and abnormalities in sensorimotor integration in blink reflex circuits of patients with dry eye. This suggests the development of adaptive changes in brainstem synaptic activity, aimed at facilitation of blinking in the context of increased sensory input from corneal irritation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2019.134726DOI Listing

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