脑功能方面的免疫代谢

Elisa Gonzalez Cuevas, N. Chakraborty
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大脑与免疫系统的相互作用具有高度的调节性和限制性。免疫信号在大多数身体组织中启动促炎和抗炎活性,以应对疾病状态和损伤。炎症损伤的积累会破坏免疫代谢稳态,并在敏感区域引发病理。在这里,我们概述了免疫代谢和大脑之间的相互作用,重点是免疫稳态调节。我们提出,免疫活性的失衡可能对易感组织产生剂量和时间依赖性影响。在大脑中,这可能导致神经元损伤和随后的功能下降。我们还讨论了涉及阿尔茨海默病(AD)炎症模型的特定病理学应用。AD体现了一种具有多种致病因素的疾病病因的复杂性,这使有效疗法的开发变得复杂。因此,患者可以受益于个性化的风险评估和预防方法,该方法侧重于保护功能和最大限度地减少免疫代谢损伤。
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Immune Metabolism in Functional Aspects of the Brain
The brain interacts with the immune system in a highly regulated and restricted manner. Immune signals initiate pro- and anti-inflammatory activity in most body tissues in response to disease states and injury. An accumulation of inflammatory insults can disrupt immune metabolic homeostasis and give rise to pathology in sensitive areas. Here, we provide an overview of interactions between immune metabolism and the brain, with an emphasis on immune homeostatic regulation. We propose that an imbalance in immune activity can have a dose and time dependent effect on susceptible tissues. In the brain, this can contribute to neuronal injury and subsequent decline in function. We also discuss a specific pathology application involving the inflammation model of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). AD exemplifies the complexities of a disease etiology with multiple contributing factors, which has complicated the development of effective therapies. Patients could thus benefit from an individualized risk assessment and prevention approach that focuses on preservation of function and minimization of immune metabolic damage.
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