원문정보
초록
영어
Accumulating evidence suggests that neuroinflammation plays an important role in etiology of psychiatric disorders. Neuronflammation involves a combination of psychological, neuroendocrine, and nervous systems resulting in changes of neurotransmitter metabolism, dysregulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, pathologic microglial cell activation, impaired neuroplasticity, and structural and functional brain changes affecting cognition and emotional behavior. Inflammatory cytokines have been postulated to be the possible link and culprit in the disruption of these systems. The outcome of any type of dysregulation of the immune system in the brain might lead to occurrence of depression, anxiety. This review focuses on the possible impact of dysregulated cytokine networks which may cause pathogenesis of affective disorders such as depression and anxiety.
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INTRODUCTION
CYTOKINES
NEUROINFLAMMATION
EFFECTS OF NEUROINFLAMMATION ON NEUROTRANSMITTERS
EFFECTS OF NEUROINFLAMMATION ON NEUROCIRCUITRY
PATHOGENESIS OF NEUROINFLAMMATION IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
POTENTIAL TREATMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE REGULATION OF NEUROINFLAMMATION
CONCLUSIONS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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