This book provides an updated overview of a rapidly develo- ping and exciting area of investigation dealing with the ro- le of neuropeptides in immunoregulatory processes. Existing texts focus on the bidirectional exchange of signals among the nervous, endocrine and immune systems in mammals, car- ried out primarily by the enkephalin and proopiomelanocortin families of neuropeptides and lymphokines. This collection of material is the first one to include pertinent informa- tion obtained in invertebrates, which has considerably ad- vanced our knowledge of the role of opioid neuropeptides, especiallyin another activity of the immune system, that of autoregulation. The study and interpretation of the remark- able parallelisms between these phenomena observed in inver- tebrates and vertebrates bring new insight into the me- chanisms of neuroimmunobiological integration with both general biological and clinical implications.
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978-3-642-78480-4 (9783642784804)
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10.1007/978-3-642-78480-4
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Neuropeptides and Autoregulatory Immune Processes.- Role of Neuropeptides in the Bidirectional Communication Between the Immune and Neuroendocrine Systems.- Corticotropin and Immunoregulation.- ?-Melanotropin and its Role in Regulating the Inflammatory Response.- Immunoregulation by Neuropeptides Other than Corticotropin and Melanotropin.- Enkephalins as Regulators of Inflammatory Immune Reactions.- Interactions of Neuropeptides and Cytokines.- Stress and Immunity.- Pharmacological and Binding Evidence for Opioid Receptors on Vertebrate and Invertebrate Blood Cells.- Degradation of Neuropeptide Signal Molecules in Immunocytes of Vertebrates and Invertebrates.