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Introduction: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental disorders associated with various negative impacts such as lower overall quality of life, increased morbidity risk, and even premature mortality.
Katharina Strecker +6 more
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Progressive clinical research in the field of neuroimmunomodulation has formed a base for the development of a new therapeutic paradigm for various inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Prasan Deep Rath +2 more
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Role of Endocannabinoids on Neuroinflammation in Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevention [PDF]
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) disease has become a mounting socio-economical alarm around the world. Neuroinflammtion had been shown in postmortem brain specimens from ASD patients.
Syed Shahid Habib +3 more
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Introduction: Novel therapeutics are emerging to mitigate damage from perinatal brain injury (PBI). Few newborns with PBI suffer from a singular etiology. Most experience cumulative insults from prenatal inflammation, genetic and epigenetic vulnerability,
Yuma Kitase +19 more
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Ovarian hormones and high‐fat diet duration distinctively modulate hypothalamic chemokine profile
Abstract Excessive intake of saturated fats triggers inflammation in the hypothalamus, a key regulator of energy balance. In the chronic phase of this inflammatory response, bone marrow‐derived and lymphoid cells are chemoattracted to this region, partially mitigating high‐fat diet (HFD)‐induced metabolic impairments.
Alexia Guimaraes Batista Augusto +8 more
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Stress and Neuroimmunomodulation
Much evidence has suggested the existence of bidriectional communication between the brain and the immune system. The brain is known to modulate peripheral immunity by the autonomic nervous innervation as well as the neuroendocrine communication. This review focuses particularly on the involvement of the hypothalamo-sympathetic nervous system in the ...
Hori, Testuro, Takaki, Atsushi
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Neuroimmunomodulation by Nutrition in Stress Situations
Stress has long been suspected to play a role in the etiology of many diseases and may be detrimental to health. Nowadays, the communication between the neuroendocrine and the immune systems is well established and there is enough evidence that the magnitude of stress-associated immune dysregulation is large enough to have health implications.
Romeo, J. +4 more
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Neuroimmunomodulation in chronic wounds: an opinion. [PDF]
The skin’s integrity and functionality are repaired through a series of processes that are conducted in a systematic and timely manner during wound healing (WH). The process of wound regeneration following an injury is significantly influenced by neurogenic stimuli; this is illustrated by the discovery that delayed wound repair occurs in animal models ...
Nardini P, Bacci S.
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Introduction: Common mental disorders, such as anxiety disorders, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), present a substantial health and economic burden.
Michaela A. O'Hare +6 more
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Neuroimmunomodulators in Neuroborreliosis and Lyme Encephalopathy [PDF]
Lyme encephalopathy, characterized by nonspecific neurobehavioral symptoms including mild cognitive difficulties, may occur in patients with systemic Lyme disease and is often mistakenly attributed to central nervous system (CNS) infection. Identical symptoms occur in many inflammatory states, possibly reflecting the effect of systemic immune mediators
Elizabeth A, Eckman +3 more
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