Acute inflammation is a response to an alteration induced by a pathogen or a physical or chemical insult, which functions to eliminate the source of the damage and restore homeostasis to the affected tissue. However, chronic inflammation triggers cellular events that can promote malignant ...
Cytokines acute and chronic inflammation Inflammation is mediated by a variety of soluble factors, including a group of secreted polypeptides known as cytokines. Inflammatory cytokines can be divi... C.A. Feghali,T.M. Wright - 《Frontiers in Bioscience》 被引量: 875发表: 1997年 Estrogen and ...
IL-1 mediates ischaemic, excitotoxic and traumatic brain injury, probably through multiple actions on glia, neurons and the vasculature. Understanding cytokine action in acute neurodegeneration could lead to novel and effective therapeutic strategies, some of which are already in clinical trials. This ...
The diagnostic role of serum cytokines depends on the etiology and pathogenesis of acute appendicitis (AA) and acute mesenteric lymphadenitis (AML). The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in cytokine levels between AA and AML. Materials and methods Data of 7- to 18-year-old children...
Inflammation is a protective response to infection by the immune system that requires communication between different classes of immune cells to coordinate their actions. Acute inflammation is an important part of the immune response, but chronic inappropriate inflammation can lead to destruction of tissue...
More than any other cytokine family, the 11 members of the IL-1 family are associated with innate immune responses, which occur in acute inflammation and chronic inflammatory conditions such as rheumatic diseases. In many rheumatic diseases, the severity of the condition can result from the balance...
Finally, various cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-α, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-like cytokine 1A, and death receptor, 3 demonstrate dichotomous roles with mucosa-protective function in acute injury but proinflammatory effects during chronic inflammation. The role of cytokines in mucosal ...
Identifying cytokines associated with acute and chronic Lyme arthritis (835.6)Symptoms of untreated infection with , which is the causative agent of Lyme disease, frequently include arthritis, particularly of large joints. In pediatric patients, symptoms of arthritis typically resolve following treatment ...
investigated on acute and chronic inflammation induced rats Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol., 26 (2008), pp. 92-95 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [377] P.M. Mitrović, O.S. Stamenković, I. Banković-Ilić, I.G. Djalović, Z.B. Nježić, M. Farooq, K.H.M. Siddique, V.B....
Long-lived people, especially centenarians, seem to cope with chronic subclinical inflammation through an anti-inflammatory response, called therefore “anti-inflammaging”. In the present review, we have focused our attention on the contrast between inflammaging and anti-inflammaging systems, by ...