Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces

Abstract Inflammation is a key process in antimicrobial defence and tissue repair, and failure to properly regulate inflammation can result in tissue damage and death. Neural circuits play important roles throughout the course of an inflammatory response, and the neurophysiological and molecular mec...

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Autores principales: Laura Tarnawski, Peder S Olofsson
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:179518de5e504bc497562fa991d054222021-11-25T13:32:30ZInflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces2050-006810.1002/cti2.1352https://doaj.org/article/179518de5e504bc497562fa991d054222021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1352https://doaj.org/toc/2050-0068Abstract Inflammation is a key process in antimicrobial defence and tissue repair, and failure to properly regulate inflammation can result in tissue damage and death. Neural circuits play important roles throughout the course of an inflammatory response, and the neurophysiological and molecular mechanisms are only partly understood. Here, we review key evidence for the neural regulation of inflammation and discuss emerging technologies to further map and harness this neurophysiology, a cornerstone in the rapidly evolving field of inflammation neuroscience.Laura TarnawskiPeder S OlofssonWileyarticledeviceshomeostatic reflexesinflammatory diseasesneuro‐immune communicationperipheral nervestranslational medicineImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607ENClinical & Translational Immunology, Vol 10, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
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topic devices
homeostatic reflexes
inflammatory diseases
neuro‐immune communication
peripheral nerves
translational medicine
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
spellingShingle devices
homeostatic reflexes
inflammatory diseases
neuro‐immune communication
peripheral nerves
translational medicine
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
Laura Tarnawski
Peder S Olofsson
Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
description Abstract Inflammation is a key process in antimicrobial defence and tissue repair, and failure to properly regulate inflammation can result in tissue damage and death. Neural circuits play important roles throughout the course of an inflammatory response, and the neurophysiological and molecular mechanisms are only partly understood. Here, we review key evidence for the neural regulation of inflammation and discuss emerging technologies to further map and harness this neurophysiology, a cornerstone in the rapidly evolving field of inflammation neuroscience.
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author Laura Tarnawski
Peder S Olofsson
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Peder S Olofsson
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title Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
title_short Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
title_full Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
title_fullStr Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
title_full_unstemmed Inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
title_sort inflammation neuroscience: neuro‐immune crosstalk and interfaces
publisher Wiley
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