Host response systems Flashcards
there are ____ _____ between our brain and periphery
bidirectional processes
different research avenues may:
provide additional targets for treatment
idea of gut-brain axis:
microbiome in the gut can influence brain activity and therefore control aspects of mood disorders via intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms
the 2 systems involved in gut-brain axis
enteric nervous system and vagus nerve
enteric nervous system (intrinsic):
gastrointestinal’s own nervous system, referred to as “second brain”, abundance of neurotransmitters
vagus nerve (extrinsic):
bidirectional, primary connection between the brain and intestinal tract. contact almost every organ in the body and acts as a sensor to external stimuli
psychobiotics:
can alleviate depressive- and anxiety like behavior
vagus nerve stimulation and what is it intended for?:
delivering electrical pulses to vagus nerve and intended for treatment-resistant depression
vagus nerve stimulation:
delivering electrical pulses to vagus nerve and intended for treatment-resistant depression
neuroendocrine system:
messenger system that responds to stimuli and release of hormones
hypothalamus in neuroendocrine system:
integrates internal and external signal and controls flow of information to our periphery via activation of the pituitary
hypothalamis-pituitary-adrenal axis idea:
secretory pattern dysregulated to levels of cortisol are altered in mood disorders
mood disorders in neuroendocrine system=
impaired feedback mechanism or hyper secretion of cortisol
inflammatory model of depression:
dysfunctional immune system may cause depression
patients with mood disorders have increased levels of:
pro-inflammatory cytokines