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Therapeutic Effects of Stimulating the Melanocortin Pathway in Regulating Ocular Inflammation and Cell Death
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Ocular DiseaseImmunologyImmune RegulationCell DeathBinding ReceptorsRetinal TherapiesOcular Surface PhysiologyOxidative StressInflammationCell SignalingOphthalmologyImmune FunctionOcular PathologyCell BiologyOcular TissueRegulating Ocular InflammationMelanocortin PathwayImmune HomeostasisOcular Tissue IntegrityWound HealingGlaucomaMedicine
Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) and its binding receptors (the melanocortin receptors) play important roles in maintaining ocular tissue integrity and immune homeostasis. Particularly extensive studies have demonstrated the biological functions of α-MSH in both immunoregulation and cyto-protection. This review summarizes the current knowledge of both the physiological and pathological roles of α-MSH and its receptors in the eye. We focus on recent developments in the biology of α-MSH and the relevant clinical implications in treating ocular diseases.
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