It is now well recognized that the brain, and especially the
hypothalamus, plays an important role in the regulation of immune
reactions and inflammation. This book aims to review our current
state of knowledge of this important field. Key historical findings
are presented, and the reciprocal interactions between the brain
and the immune system are examined. Particular emphasis is placed
on inflammation, a critical host defense reactionthat serves as an
effector response for both the adaptive and innate immune
systems.
Mechanisms implicated in brain defense, as well as in more
general host defense, are discussed. The regulatory influences of
the brain on inflammatory responses are included with particular
reference to the role of the hypothalamus, which is also the main
director the hormonal regulation of immune/inflammatory.
Gender-related differences in immune responsiveness, circadian
modulator of immune responses, and evidence that behavioral
conditioning (e.g. reward) of immune responses is possible are used
as examples to reinforce the notion that the neuroendocrine system
exerts a fundamental and complex regulatory influence on the immune
system.
* Presents timely issues such as immunological aspects of the
blood-brain-barrier and the role of inflammatory mediators in the
evolution of strokes and degenerative diseases
* Includes analysis of the role of the brain in the adaptive
responses to disease
* Evaluates the argument that further knowledge of the influence
of the brain on the immune system will provide new insights to the
pathophysiology infectious and autoimmune diseases"
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