Chemokines are small secreted proteins that chemoattract and activate immune and non-immune cells. Their role in the immune system is well-known, and it has recently been suggested that they may also play a role in the central nervous system (CNS). Indeed, they do not only act as immunoinflammatory mediators in the brain but they also act as potential modulators in neurotransmission. Although we are only beginning to be aware of the implication of chemokines in neuroendocrine functions, this review aims at summarizing what is known in that booming field of research. First we describe the expression of chemokines and their receptors in the CNS with a focus on the hypothalamo-pituitary system. Secondly, we present what is known on some chem...
The hypothalamus is a key brain region in the regulation of energy balance as it controls food intak...
In the CNS, chemokines and chemokine receptors are involved in pleiotropic physiological and patholo...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent and disabling conditions of increasing public health rele...
Virtually involved in all pathologies that present an inflammatory component, it is now evident that...
Chemo-attractant cytokines, now known as chemokines, comprise the largest and most diverse subset of...
Whereas chemokines are well known for their ability to induce cell migration, only recently it becam...
Whereas chemokines are well known for their ability to induce cell migration, only recently it becam...
There are several molecular entities common to the immune and nervous systems. Salient among them ar...
Chemokines in the brain have been recognised as essential elements in neurodegenerative diseases and...
Chemokines were originally described as chemotactic cytokines involved in leukocyte trafficking. Res...
Almost a decade ago, it was discovered that the human deficiency virus (HIV) makes use of chemokine ...
Chemokines in the brain have been recognised as essential elements in neurodegenerative diseases and...
Following inflammation or infection, cytokines are released in the blood. Besides their effect on th...
Cytokines are molecules that were initially discovered in the immune system as mediators of communic...
Cytokines are important partners in the bidirectional network interrelating the immune and the neuro...
The hypothalamus is a key brain region in the regulation of energy balance as it controls food intak...
In the CNS, chemokines and chemokine receptors are involved in pleiotropic physiological and patholo...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent and disabling conditions of increasing public health rele...
Virtually involved in all pathologies that present an inflammatory component, it is now evident that...
Chemo-attractant cytokines, now known as chemokines, comprise the largest and most diverse subset of...
Whereas chemokines are well known for their ability to induce cell migration, only recently it becam...
Whereas chemokines are well known for their ability to induce cell migration, only recently it becam...
There are several molecular entities common to the immune and nervous systems. Salient among them ar...
Chemokines in the brain have been recognised as essential elements in neurodegenerative diseases and...
Chemokines were originally described as chemotactic cytokines involved in leukocyte trafficking. Res...
Almost a decade ago, it was discovered that the human deficiency virus (HIV) makes use of chemokine ...
Chemokines in the brain have been recognised as essential elements in neurodegenerative diseases and...
Following inflammation or infection, cytokines are released in the blood. Besides their effect on th...
Cytokines are molecules that were initially discovered in the immune system as mediators of communic...
Cytokines are important partners in the bidirectional network interrelating the immune and the neuro...
The hypothalamus is a key brain region in the regulation of energy balance as it controls food intak...
In the CNS, chemokines and chemokine receptors are involved in pleiotropic physiological and patholo...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent and disabling conditions of increasing public health rele...