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Estrogen and neuroinflammation
Urology, 2001Women have a higher incidence of inflammatory disorders than men and also appear to perceive painful stimuli differently. It has been suggested that neuroinflammation plays a role in painful bladder disorders of uncertain etiology, such as interstitial cystitis.
D E, Bjorling, Z Y, Wang
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Neuroinflammation and infection
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2000Brain insults of various forms are always followed by a complex inflammatory reaction or cascade. This cascade has stimulated much research, and may be a target for future therapeutic interventions. During the cascade, both proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory processes are initiated, and tissue and neuronal repair mechanisms are also initiated. It is
D, Bracco, P, Ravussin
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Galectins and Neuroinflammation
2014Galectins, β-galactoside-binding lectins, play multiple roles in the regulation of immune and inflammatory responses. The major galectins expressed in the CNS are galectins 1, 3, 4, 8, and 9. Under normal physiological conditions, galectins maintain CNS homeostasis by participating in neuronal myelination, neuronal stem cell proliferation, and apical ...
Hung-Lin, Chen +3 more
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Neuroinflammation in obese children
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2023Obesity is associated with chronic persistent inflammation due to a pool of tissue macrophages that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier and cause neuroinflammation. The analysis of the association of CD14+CD163+ monocytes in the peripheral blood with cognitive functions in 56 obese children (mean age 11.95 (9.45; 14.45) years) was carried out.
Yu G, Samoilova +5 more
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Molecular Neurobiology
Neuroinflammation is an immune response in the central nervous system and poses a significant threat to human health. Studies have shown that the receptor serine/threonine protein kinase family (RIPK) family, a popular research target in inflammation, has been shown to play an essential role in neuroinflammation.
Yue Xu +5 more
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Neuroinflammation is an immune response in the central nervous system and poses a significant threat to human health. Studies have shown that the receptor serine/threonine protein kinase family (RIPK) family, a popular research target in inflammation, has been shown to play an essential role in neuroinflammation.
Yue Xu +5 more
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2013
It has been well established that there is bidirectional communication between the immune and central nervous systems. One context in which this interaction has been extensively studied is that of the stress response. Stress, whether physical or psychological, induces alterations in immune function.
Angela J, Grippo, Melissa-Ann L, Scotti
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It has been well established that there is bidirectional communication between the immune and central nervous systems. One context in which this interaction has been extensively studied is that of the stress response. Stress, whether physical or psychological, induces alterations in immune function.
Angela J, Grippo, Melissa-Ann L, Scotti
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Ketogenic diet and Neuroinflammation
Epilepsy Research, 2020AbstractThe high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (KD) is an established and proven treatment for pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Recently, the KD has been validated as a treatment option for some inflammation-induced epileptic encephalopathies. Given the broad neuroprotective properties of the KD in various experimental models of neurologic disorders,
Sookyong Koh +2 more
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Science Signaling, 2017
The soluble form of the innate immune receptor TREM2 promotes microglial survival and inflammatory responses in the brain.
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The soluble form of the innate immune receptor TREM2 promotes microglial survival and inflammatory responses in the brain.
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Neuroinflammation and depression: A review
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020Some recent clinical and preclinical evidence suggests that neuroinflammation is a key factor that interacts with the three neurobiological correlates of major depressive disorder: depletion of brain serotonin, dysregulation of the hypothalamus–pituitary–
Romain Troubat +10 more
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Neuroinflammation and Schizophrenia
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2019There are longstanding, intriguing findings of immune dysfunction in schizophrenia. These findings span peripheral immune markers, especially cytokine abnormalities.This review describes recent genetic and immune marker studies and emergent treatment studies. Collectively, this provides a synthesis and current appraisal of the neuroimmune hypothesis of
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