These chemicals, called cytokines,
drive the inflammation in the brain, attracting more immune cells, and causing the debilitating disease marked by loss of neurological function.
Because it is an autoimmune disease, it can
drive inflammation in the brain.
Not exact matches
`... Interactions between
in inflammation and the
brain appear to
drive the development of depression and may contribute to non-responsiveness to current antidepressant therapies... [The] inevitability of our evolutionary past is apparent
in the high rates of depression that are seen
in society today.»
Aging is also associated with
inflammation driven by microglia
in specific regions of the
brain, but it is unclear whether diet or lifestyle can influence this process.
It was originally thought that Alzheimer's disease disturbs the
brain's immune response, but this latest study adds to evidence that
inflammation in the
brain can
in fact
drive the development of the disease.
An evaluation of «IL4I1 augments CNS remyelination and axonal protection by modulating T - cell
driven inflammation», recently published
in Brain.
Now
inflammation is a natural healing process, it's great, but when your body is having to kick it into overdrive all the time,
driving in that inflammatory response to heal the body when it's not really having to be healed, it cause all kinds of things: Like swelling of the intestinal tract, it causes a leaky gut, it can lead to cancer, it can lead to diabetes, it can lead to
brain fog.
And insulin resistance increases
inflammation in the
brain,
driving the formation of clumps of protein clumps between nerve cells, too.