Opioids and Ocular Surface Pathology: A Literature Review of New Treatments Horizons
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García López, Celia; Gómez Huertas, Carmen; Ramos López, Juan Francisco; Ortiz Pérez, Santiago; Rocha de Lossada, CarlosEditorial
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Materia
Cornea Opioids Wound healing Ocular surface Neuropathic corneal pain
Date
2022-03-04Referencia bibliográfica
García-López, C... [et al.]. Opioids and Ocular Surface Pathology: A Literature Review of New Treatments Horizons. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 1424. [https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051424]
Résumé
This review discusses the role of opioids in the corneal surface and the different pathways
and therapeutic methods of management. A literature review was performed using PubMed database.
For the database search, the main searching words “opioid” and “topical opioid treatment” were used
with the descriptors “cornea”, “ocular surface”, “neuropathic corneal pain”, “corneal sensitivity”
and “naltrexone”; original scientific articles and reviews were included to achieve the purpose of
the review. The endogenous opioid system has relevant functions in the organism, and in daily use,
opioids are used as painkillers. However, these drugs may be employed for other indications as
opioid pathways have a wide spectrum. The corneal surface for topical treatment is easily accessible,
hence sparing the side effects of systemic opioids. Instillation of opioid antagonist substances, such
as naltrexone, increases corneal healing rates and stimulates the division of corneal epithelium cells
without deleterious effects. The natural modulation of endogenous opioids controls different forms
of pain, including inflammatory and neuropathic pain, both in the ocular surface and in the central
nervous system. There are diverse methods in controlling pain using opioids, especially in refractory
forms. This review attempts to collect the literature about corneal surface and opioid pathways to
provide an overview image and a possible direction of the news treatments.