Psychoneuroimmunology - psyche and autoimmunity.

Abstract:

:Psychoneuroimmunology is a relatively young field of research that investigates interactions between central nervous and immune system. The brain modulates the immune system by the endocrine and autonomic nervous system. Vice versa, the immune system modulates brain activity including sleep and body temperature. Based on a close functional and anatomical link, the immune and nervous systems act in a highly reciprocal manner. From fever to stress, the influence of one system on the other has evolved in an intricate manner to help sense danger and to mount an appropriate adaptive response. Over recent decades, reasonable evidence has emerged that these brain-to-immune interactions are highly modulated by psychological factors which influence immunity and autoimmune disease. For several diseases, the relevance of psychoneuroimmunological findings has already been demonstrated.

journal_name

Curr Pharm Des

authors

Ziemssen T

doi

10.2174/138161212802502305

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-01-01 00:00:00

pages

4485-8

issue

29

eissn

1381-6128

issn

1873-4286

pii

CPD-EPUB-20120516-12

journal_volume

18

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