نتایج جستجو برای: neuroimmunomodulation

تعداد نتایج: 85  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Alba Rossi-George Daniella Urbach Danielle Colas Yael Goldfarb Alexander W Kusnecov

Staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA) is a microbial superantigen that activates T-lymphocytes and induces production of various cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFalpha). Previously, it was shown that SEA activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and augments gustatory neophobic behaviors. In the present study, it was hypothesized that these effects involve neuronal acti...

2010
Panagiota T. Foteinou Steve E. Calvano Stephen F. Lowry Ioannis P. Androulakis

Foteinou PT, Calvano SE, Lowry SF, Androulakis IP. Multiscale model for the assessment of autonomic dysfunction in human endotoxemia. Physiol Genomics 42: 5–19, 2010. First published March 16, 2010; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00184.2009.—Severe injury and infection are associated with autonomic dysfunction. The realization that a dysregulation in autonomic function may predispose a host to exc...

2012
G. Gajalakshmi S. Dharini Sathya Narayanan Sheela Devi

The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of cerebellum in immunomodulation as cerebellum was thought traditionally to play an important role in voluntary motor activities. Rats weighing about 200-220 gm were subjected to bilateral electrolytic lesion of fastigial nucleus and following immune parameters were assessedleucocyte migration inhibition test, foot pad thickness, antibod...

Journal: :Neuropsychobiology 2010
Cédric Annweiler Anne-Marie Schott Gilles Berrut Valérie Chauviré Didier Le Gall Marco Inzitari Olivier Beauchet

OBJECTIVE Vitamin D has been shown to have multiple biological targets mediated by the vitamin D receptor present in many cells. Specific actions on the central nervous system (CNS) have been described. The objective of this review was to describe the relationship between vitamin D and the nervous system throughout the different stages of life. METHODS A bibliographical search was performed i...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1996
L J Müller L Pels G F Vrensen

PURPOSE Although the human cornea is densely innervated, observations of the nerve fiber distribution and ultrastructure are scarce. This study aimed to provide a detailed electron microscopic analysis of nerve fibers in the central and peripheral human cornea. METHODS Samples from seven fresh corneas, obtained from the eyes of persons with melanoma, were processed for light and electron micr...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2005
Ola Grimsholm Solbritt Rantapää-Dahlqvist Sture Forsgren

It is well known that cytokines are highly involved in the disease process of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recently, targeting of neuropeptides has been suggested to have potential therapeutic effects in RA. The aim of this study was to investigate possible interrelations between five neuropeptides (bombesin/gastrin-releasing peptide (BN/GRP), substance P (SP), vasoactive intestinal peptide, calc...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2000
B T Green N W Bunnett A Kulkarni-Narla M Steinhoff D R Brown

Trypsin and mast cell tryptase cleave within the extracellular N terminus of proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2), exposing a tethered ligand (SLIGRL) that binds and activates the cleaved receptor. We examined the neuronal expression of PAR-2 and its role in intestinal ion transport. Short-circuit current elevations in response to trypsin or the receptor-activating peptide SLIGRL-NH(2) were ...

2015
Paola Bossù Gianfranco Spalletta Carlo Caltagirone Antonio Ciaramella

Alzheimer's diseases (AD) and Parkinson's diseases (PD) are devastating neurodegenerative disturbances, wherein neuroinflammation is a chronic pathogenic process with high therapeutic potential. Major mediators of AD/PD neuroimmune processes are resident immune cells, but immune cells derived from periphery may also participate and to some extent modify neuroinflammation. Specifically, blood bo...

2013
Gianluca Matteoli Guy E Boeckxstaens

The central nervous system interacts dynamically with the immune system to modulate inflammation through humoral and neural pathways. Recently, in animal models of sepsis, the vagus nerve (VN) has been proposed to play a crucial role in the regulation of the immune response, also referred to as the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. The VN, through release of acetylcholine, dampens immune c...

Journal: :Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy 2009
Theoharis C Theoharides Duraisamy Kempuraj Lyn Redwood

BACKGROUND Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by difficulties in communication and by repetitive and stereotypic behaviors, as well as by social impairment, attention, cognitive, and learning defects. ASDs present in early childhood and their prevalence has increased significantly to 1/150 children. Despite a number of theories, the actual reasons fo...

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