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Title: Introduction to The Concept of Stress


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STRESS and IMMUNITY REVIEWS 10-9-06
Papers Sternberg, 2006 and Elenkov et al., 2005
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES
  • Bi-directional communication between CNS and
    Immune System (IS)
  • Cytokines signal brain responds
  • Brain signals immune system responds
  • Receptors on immune cells -- neurotransmitters,
    neuropeptides, neurohormones
  • Neural factors immune-cell maturation

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GENERAL PRINCIPLES
  • CNS-IS immediate nonspecific host defense
  • CNS rapidly responds
  • CNS activate same secondary signaling pathway
  • G-protein-coupled receptors
  • IS mediators interact w/ neurotransmitters
  • IS mediators modulate neural pathways
  • Neuropeptides (CNS) trigger pro-inflammatory
    mediators

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BI-DIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION
  • Homeostasis of the IS
  • Cytokine-dependent
  • Chemical messengers
  • Cytokines autocrine, paracrine, endocrine
  • Proliferation
  • Differentiation
  • Activity

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CNS REGULATION of IMMUNITY
  • Systemic, regional, local sites
  • Peripheral NS first line at local sites of
    inflammation
  • Neuropeptides increase responses
  • SNS PNS inhibit at regional level
  • Innervation of immune organs

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CNS REGULATION of IMMUNITY
  • Neuroendocrine responses at systemic level
  • HPA anti-inflammatory
  • HPG sex hormones
  • HPT thyroid hormone

7
CYTOKINES and IMMUNITY
  • Mediate and control immune and inflammatory
    responses
  • Common diseases disruption in cytokine balance
    specifically, Th1 and Th2 cytokines
  • anti- vs. pro-
  • Th2 shift protects overshooting w/ Th1 cytokines

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HPA-MEDIATED IMMUNITY
  • Feed-back loop for inflammation
  • Blunted HPA
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Inflammatory Diseases
  • Excess HPA activity chronic stress
  • Increase susceptibility to viruses
  • Prolong wound healing
  • Reduced vaccine efficacy

9
HPA-MEDIATED IMMUNITY - Glucocorticoids major role
  • Important physiological mediator
  • Inflammation anti-inflammatory
  • Inflammation- and glucocorticoid-resistant
    death
  • Balance immune homeostasis
  • Regulate immune-cell function
  • Shift adaptive responses
  • Th1 to Th2 via inhibition of IL-12
  • Enhance DTH

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HPA-MEDIATED IMMUNITY - Glucocorticoids major role
  • Affects innate immune-cell function
  • Suppresses maturation, differentiation,
    proliferation
  • Inhibit cytokine chemokine secretion
  • Inhibit receptor expression (adhesion molecules
    chemokine receptors)
  • Regulate innate responses (infection bacterial
    and viral)

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BALANCE of GLUCORTICOIDS REQUIRED for IMMUNE
HOMEOSTASIS
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SNS CONTROL of IMMUNITY
  • Regional level -- innervation of immune organs,
    release norepinephrine
  • Pathogen activates innate inflammatory response
  • Innate cytokine released
  • Stimulate SNS to release norepinephrine and
    others
  • Inhibits NK macrophage cytokine production
  • Negative feedback inhibition dampens
    inflammatory response
  • Restores homeostasis

13
SNS CONTROL of IMMUNITY
  • Increase immune and pro-inflammatory responses
  • Norepinephrine inhibitory effects (mostly)
  • NPY regional regulation and systemic w/
    epinephrine
  • Majority systemic effects are anti-inflammatory,
    some increase inflammation

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PSN CONTROL of IMMUNITY
  • Modulate inflammation via vagus nerve, regional
    level
  • Signals to brain via IL-1 receptor (afferent)
  • Acetylcholine release and negative-feedback
    (efferent)
  • Neurotransmitter is acetylcholine
  • Mostly dampens inflammatory responses

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Peripheral NS CONTROL of IMMUNITY
  • Local regulation via neuropeptides
  • CRH, Substance P (SP), calcitonin gene-related
    peptide (CGRP) regulate inflammation
  • Expressed at sites
  • Pro-inflammatory
  • Favor pathogen clearance
  • Others Opioids, VIP, a-MSH

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SCHEMATIC of INTERACTIONS BTWN NEUROPEPTIDES and
CYTOKINES Local Responses
Elenkov et at., 2005 Neuroimmunomodulation
12255-269
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