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A gatekeeper sympathetic control of lacrimal tear secretion and dry eye onset through the NA-Adra1a-Ucp2 pathway

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  • Mingli Qu

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Qun Wang

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Xiaofei Bai

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Jing Feng

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Sai Zhang

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Yangyang Zhang

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University
    Qingdao Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University)

  • Qing Chen

    (Shandong Second Medical University)

  • Hai Zhu

    (University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences)

  • Hengrui Zhang

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Qunqin Guo

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Bin Zhang

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Shengqian Dou

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Yujie Qiao

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Hongwei Wang

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University)

  • Yihai Cao

    (Karolinska Institute)

  • Lixin Xie

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University
    Qingdao Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University)

  • Qingjun Zhou

    (Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University
    Shandong Key Laboratory of Eye Diseases
    Shandong First Medical University
    Qingdao Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University)

Abstract

Tear secretion from the lacrimal gland is essential for maintaining ocular surface homeostasis, and its insufficiency causes aqueous-deficient dry eye. Unlike the well-established parasympathetic neuronal regulation, the role of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in tear secretion remains controversial. Here, we demonstrate the intact sympathetic innervation in lacrimal gland and its activation under multiple dry eye stresses. Pharmacological, surgical, and genetic blockade of SNS increases tear secretion and alleviates dry eye signs. Mechanistically, SNS-driven noradrenaline (NA) release activates α1a-adrenergic receptor (Adra1a) in acinar and myoepithelial cells to regulate mitochondrial Ucp2 and tear secretion. Systemic and local delivery of Adra1a antagonists, including silodosin and tamsulosin, improves tear secretion and reduces corneal lesions in multiple dry eye mouse models. In addition, we identify the brain locus coeruleus as an upstream driver orchestrating sympathetic regulation of lacrimal secretion. Overall, these findings reveal a gatekeeper role of SNS in tear secretion and offer potential therapeutic strategies for dry eye disease.

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  • Mingli Qu & Qun Wang & Xiaofei Bai & Jing Feng & Sai Zhang & Yangyang Zhang & Qing Chen & Hai Zhu & Hengrui Zhang & Qunqin Guo & Bin Zhang & Shengqian Dou & Yujie Qiao & Hongwei Wang & Yihai Cao & Lix, 2025. "A gatekeeper sympathetic control of lacrimal tear secretion and dry eye onset through the NA-Adra1a-Ucp2 pathway," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-60476-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-60476-z
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