11 Facts About Neuroimmune system

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Neuroimmune system is a system of structures and processes involving the biochemical and electrophysiological interactions between the nervous system and immune system which protect neurons from pathogens.

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Unlike the peripheral system, the neuroimmune system is composed primarily of glial cells; among all the hematopoietic cells of the immune system, only mast cells are normally present in the neuroimmune system.

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Production of immune cells of the complement Neuroimmune system have been documented as being created directly in the central nervous Neuroimmune system.

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Key cellular components of the neuroimmune system are glial cells, including astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes.

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Neuroimmune system uses complementary processes of both sensory neurons and immune cells to detect and respond to noxious or harmful stimuli.

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The produced action potential is responsible for the sensation of pain, and the immune Neuroimmune system produces IL-1 ß as a result of the ATP P2X7 receptor binding.

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Microglia and the complement Neuroimmune system are associated with synaptic pruning as their secretions of cytokines, growth factors and other complements all aid in the removal of obsolete synapses.

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Neuroimmune system interactions occur when pathogens, allergens, or toxins invade an organism.

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Neuroimmune system is involved in reflexes associated with parasitic invasions of hosts.

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Neuroimmune system is essential for increasing plasticity following a CNS injury via an increase in excitability and a decrease in inhibition, which leads to synaptogenesis and a restructuring of neurons.

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Neuroimmune system is involved in asthma and chronic cough, as both are a result of the hypersensitized state of sensory neurons due to the release of immune molecules and positive feedback mechanisms.

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