Diabetes and Delayed Wound Healing: Molecular Mechanisms and Dermatological Interventions. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus is a global burden that affects wound healing at nearly every stage, transforming what should be a coordinated and self‐limited repair process into a chronic, non‐healing state. In diabetic patients, sustained hyperglycemia drives persistent inflammation, impaired angiogenesis, fibroblast dysfunction and extracellular matrix ...
Jreije S +4 more
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An Update on the Correlation Between Neuroimmunomodulation, Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), and Wound Healing: The Role of Mast Cells [PDF]
This review presents some aspects of the complex relationship between neuroimmunomodulation, photodynamic therapy, and wound healing. This relationship is important because photodynamic therapy, currently used to treat chronic wounds, has numerous ...
Montserrat Fernandez-Guarino +3 more
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Thymus and Leishmania at the Crossroads: Autoimmunity and Cancer. [PDF]
Conceptual ‘Crossroads Model’ linking Leishmania, thymic infection and immune dysregulation: an integrative model is proposed in which Leishmania infection disrupts thymic architecture and stromal–thymocyte interactions. These alterations converge to promote defective tolerance, increased autoimmune risk and a microenvironment permissive to malignant ...
Barros ABB +5 more
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Innate Immune Tolerance Regulates Microglia Response to Aβ Oligomers. [PDF]
Microglia are the primary innate immune cells residing in the brain parenchyma, and their activation in Alzheimer's disease (AD) results in increased neuroinflammation. The development of innate immune memory in response to various stimuli is a crucial mechanism that allows microglia to tailor their responses to future inflammatory challenges.
Valerio RR +9 more
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative disorder. No disease‐modifying therapies exist. This review proposes that PD susceptibility begins with epigenetic changes and neuroimmune activity—factors that alter gene expression ...
Ayodeji Johnson Ajibare +2 more
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Neuroimmunomodulation of vagus nerve stimulation and the therapeutic implications
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a technology that provides electrical stimulation to the cervical vagus nerve and can be applied in the treatment of a wide variety of neuropsychiatric and systemic diseases.
Yi-Ting Fang +2 more
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A Brief Historic Review of Research on Early Life Stress and Inflammation across the Lifespan [PDF]
Background: Extensive evidence from animal and human studies indicates that exposure to stress during sensitive developmental periods significantly increases the risk for psychiatric and physical disorders, resulting in reduced longevity ...
Sonja Entringer, Christine Heim
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Navigating the Ethereal Tightrope: The Nanogenerator Manipulates Neurons for Immune Equilibrium
The intricacies of neuroimmunity underscore its pivotal role in the onset and progression of neurological diseases, yet its precise modulation remains a formidable challenge.
Jia Du +5 more
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Background: For over 130 years, scientists have been suggesting that infection and inflammation may play a role in psychosis and other psychiatric disorders.
Norbert Müller
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Acupuncture's Multisystem Neuroimmunomodulation: Central-Peripheral Interactions in Gastroenteric, Psychiatric, and Chronic Pain Disorders. [PDF]
This work elucidates acupuncture's multisystem therapeutic mechanisms through central‐peripheral crosstalk. Using functional gastrointestinal disorders, psychiatric disorders, and chronic pain models, we demonstrate its efficacy in rebalancing gut‐brain signaling, neuroimmune‐endocrine integration, and humoral network modulation.
Zhang L +6 more
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