Steinman_2004_Nat.Immunol_5_575

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Title : Elaborate interactions between the immune and nervous systems - Steinman_2004_Nat.Immunol_5_575
Author(s) : Steinman L
Ref : Nat Immunol , 5 :575 , 2004
Abstract :

The immune system and the nervous system maintain extensive communication, including 'hardwiring' of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves to lymphoid organs. Neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, norepinephrine, vasoactive intestinal peptide, substance P and histamine modulate immune activity. Neuroendocrine hormones such as corticotropin-releasing factor, leptin and alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone regulate cytokine balance. The immune system modulates brain activity, including body temperature, sleep and feeding behavior. Molecules such as the major histocompatibility complex not only direct T cells to immunogenic molecules held in its cleft but also modulate development of neuronal connections. Neurobiologists and immunologists are exploring common ideas like the synapse to understand properties such as memory that are shared in these two systems.

PubMedSearch : Steinman_2004_Nat.Immunol_5_575
PubMedID: 15164017

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Steinman L (2004)
Elaborate interactions between the immune and nervous systems
Nat Immunol 5 :575

Steinman L (2004)
Nat Immunol 5 :575