Integrative insights into PNI: Low-grade chronic inflammation, skeletal muscle wasting, and brain impairments

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100838
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Abstract

Skeletal muscle has been recognized as an endocrine organ which communicates with different systems, including the brain. In conditions involving systemic low-grade chronic inflammation, the skeletal muscle can be negatively impacted, culminating in its quantity (mass) and quality (function) losses, referred to here as muscle wasting. The inflammatory milieu, as well known, also impairs the brain function, however there are some particularities involving skeletal muscle-brain crosstalk, including cognitive function and mental health impairments. Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is an important field of neuroendocrine-immune-behavior science and an approach between PNI, and the movement science, or kinesiology, field can enrich future research about the relationship between skeletal muscle wasting and brain health. Thus, in this short review, we present an overview about the interplay between skeletal muscle, inflammatory mediator markers, and brain function with the purpose to strengthen the ties between kinesiology and PNI research to enhance futures discoveries and advances in health sciences.

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对 PNI 的综合认识:低度慢性炎症、骨骼肌萎缩和脑损伤
骨骼肌被认为是一种内分泌器官,可与包括大脑在内的不同系统进行交流。在全身性低度慢性炎症的情况下,骨骼肌会受到负面影响,最终导致其数量(质量)和质量(功能)的损失,在这里被称为肌肉萎缩。众所周知,炎症环境也会损害大脑功能,但骨骼肌与大脑之间的相互影响存在一些特殊性,包括认知功能和心理健康损害。心理神经免疫学(PNI)是神经内分泌-免疫-行为科学的一个重要领域,而心理神经免疫学与运动科学(或称运动学)领域之间的方法可以丰富未来有关骨骼肌消耗与大脑健康之间关系的研究。因此,在这篇短评中,我们概述了骨骼肌、炎症介质标记物和脑功能之间的相互作用,目的是加强运动学和 PNI 研究之间的联系,以促进健康科学的未来发现和进步。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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