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The Endogenous Sympathetic Immunomodulation: Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory in Acute and Chronic Situations
Neuroimmunomodulation article collection edited by Prof. Davide Martelli and Prof. Georg Pongratz.
The nervous and immune system are considered the two super-systems of our body as they can strongly modulate the activity of all other body systems. These two super-systems communicate and influence each other. This series of articles aims to highlight the important role of the nervous system, and in particular of the sympathetic nervous system, in regulating the immune system during the course of an infection or injury, in acute and chronic situations.
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Sympathetic-immune interactions during different types of immune challenge
Adriana del Rey; Hugo Besedovsky
Neuroimmunomodulation (2023) (DOI:10.1159/000535467) -
Role of the Sympathetic Nervous System in Mild Chronic Inflammatory Diseases: Focus on Osteoarthritis
Rebecca Sohn; Zsuzsa Jenei-Lanzl
Neuroimmunomodulation (2023) 30 (1): 143–166 (DOI:10.1159/000531798) -
Acute Inhibition of Inflammation Mediated by Sympathetic Nerves: The Inflammatory Reflex
Alessandra Occhinegro; Robin M. McAllen; Michael J. McKinley; Davide Martelli
Neuroimmunomodulation (2023) 30 (1): 135–142 (DOI:10.1159/000531469) -
Chronic effects of the sympathetic nervous system in inflammatory models
Georg Pongratz; Rainer H. Straub
Neuroimmunomodulation (2023) 30 (1): 113–134 (DOI:10.1159/000530969) -
Autonomic Regulation of Inflammation in Conscious Animals
Helio Cesar Salgado; Fernanda Brognara; Aline Barbosa Ribeiro; Renata Maria Lataro; Jaci Airton Castania; Luis Ulloa; Alexandre Kanashiro
Neuroimmunomodulation (2023) 30 (1): 102–112 (DOI:10.1159/000530908)