Neuroendocrine-Immune Interactions
Editor(s): Gaillard, R.C. (Lausanne)
Publication year: 2002
The contents of this volume aim at listing some aspects which show that not only the bases for neuroendocrine control of more refined mechanisms related to the organization and functioning of the immune systems do exist, but also that the immune system can actively communicate with neuroendocrine structures. The evidence is divided into three categories:
- anatomical, cellular and molecular bases for the exchange of information between immune, endocrine and neural cells
- reciprocal effects between immune and neuroendocrine mechanisms
- immune-neuroendocrine regulatory circuits
Immunologically triggered neuroendocrine responses can be either beneficial or deleterious for the host. A systematic approach would imply the simultaneous evaluation of neuro-endocrine and immune parameters and thus provide the basis for therapeutic interventions based on antagonizing or blocking undesirable effects.
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