Neuroimmune modulation: signal transduction and catecholamines
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Neuroimmune modulation: signal transduction and catecholamines
Abstract
In recent years, much interest has centered on the commonalities and bi-directional interactions between the nervous system and the immune system. This review focuses on mechanisms through which, catecholamines, a class of neuro-endocrine molecules, modulate immune functions. Catecholamines can be immune suppressive and inhibit lymphocyte activation of both T and B cells as well as the generation of immune-mediated anti-tumor responses. Some of these catecholamine-regulated activities appear to be modulated through the second messenger, cyclic AMP, whereas others appear to be catecholamine-dependent but cyclic AMP independent. Further delineation of the interacting ligand-receptor complexes, populations of responding cells and signal transduction mechanisms leading to the activation of specifically involved genes and gene products, will lead to enhanced understanding of the integratory functions of the nervous system in immune responses, the biology of stress, the role of stress-associated molecular mechanisms in perturbations of physiological homeostasis and the development of a new biological psychiatry with accompanying rational therapeutic modalities.
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