
pmid: 21403862
pmc: PMC3049348
Peripheral inflammation triggers exacerbation in the central brain's ongoing damage in several neurodegenerative diseases. Systemic inflammatory stimulus induce a general response known as sickness behaviour, indicating that a peripheral stimulus can induce the synthesis of cytokines in the brain. In Parkinson's disease (PD), inflammation was mainly associated with microglia activation that can underlie the neurodegeneration of neurons in thesubstantia nigra(SN). Peripheral inflammation can transform the “primed” microglia into an “active” state, which can trigger stronger responses dealing with neurodegenerative processes. Numerous evidences show that systemic inflammatory processes exacerbate ongoing neurodegeneration in PD patient and animal models. Anti-inflammatory treatment in PD patients exerts a neuroprotective effect. In the present paper, we analyse the effect of peripheral infections in the etiology and progression in PD patients and animal models, suggesting that these peripheral immune challenges can exacerbate the symptoms in the disease.
Parkinson's disease, Roles of Neurotrophins in Nervous System Function, Immunology, Review Article, Peripheral, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neuroinflammation, Health Sciences, Substantia nigra, Pathology, Psychology, Disease, Neurodegeneration, RC346-429, Internal medicine, Inflammation, Neuronal Plasticity, Parkinson's Disease, Systemic inflammation, FOS: Clinical medicine, Role of Microglia in Neurological Disorders, Life Sciences, Exacerbation, Neuroprotection, Nerve Regeneration, Stimulus (psychology), FOS: Psychology, Immune system, Neurology, Psychotherapist, Medicine, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, Microglia, Pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease, Neuroscience
Parkinson's disease, Roles of Neurotrophins in Nervous System Function, Immunology, Review Article, Peripheral, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neuroinflammation, Health Sciences, Substantia nigra, Pathology, Psychology, Disease, Neurodegeneration, RC346-429, Internal medicine, Inflammation, Neuronal Plasticity, Parkinson's Disease, Systemic inflammation, FOS: Clinical medicine, Role of Microglia in Neurological Disorders, Life Sciences, Exacerbation, Neuroprotection, Nerve Regeneration, Stimulus (psychology), FOS: Psychology, Immune system, Neurology, Psychotherapist, Medicine, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, Microglia, Pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease, Neuroscience
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