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Neuroimmune Interactions in Pain and Stress: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Caroline M. Sawicki, Michelle Humeidan, John F. Sheridan

2020The Neuroscientist36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mounting evidence indicates that disruptions in bidirectional communication pathways between the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral immune system underlie the etiology of pathologic pain conditions. The purpose of this review is to focus on the cross-talk between these two systems in mediating nociceptive circuitry under various conditions, including nervous system disorders. Elevated and prolonged proinflammatory signaling in the CNS is argued to play a role in psychiatric illnesses and chronic pain states. Here we review current research on the dynamic interplay between altered nociceptive mechanisms, both peripheral and central, and physiological and behavioral changes associated with CNS disorders.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceNociceptionCentral nervous systemProinflammatory cytokineChronic painImmune systemMedicinePsychologyInflammationImmunologyReceptorInternal medicineStress Responses and CortisolPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsTryptophan and brain disorders
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