Dylan Ryan added: «We've found that itaconate can directly modify a whole host of proteins important for
inflammation in a chemical reaction never before described, and that this reaction is important for the anti-inflammatory effects of itaconate.»
Not exact matches
The release of inflammatory
chemicals called «cytokines» (proteins secreted by specific cells involved
in immunity and
in inflammation) leads to biochemical
reactions involving neurotransmitters.
Researchers have discovered that complex
chemical reactions occur throughout the body
in response to
inflammation which leads to an overactive immune system.
In schizophrenia, excessive oxidation — which involves the same type of
chemical reaction that causes metal to corrode into rust — is widely thought to cause
inflammation and cellular damage.
Stress increases the production of free radicals and
inflammation in our bodies through the
chemical reactions that take place to help us deal with stressful situations.
We haves seen that
chemical residue may lead to
inflammation or
reactions in our asthmatics.
The immune system sends out an increasing amount of antibodies to fight these foreign substances and
in doing that toxic
chemicals are produced which attack the body tissues causing allergic
reactions and pain and
inflammation throughout the body.
Very high cholesterol levels are indicators of
inflammation, and
inflammation comes from a lot of sources: high sugar, junk food diets, yes, too much saturated fat, hidden infections, high histamine levels from food sensitivity and allergic
reactions as well as genetic defects
in the enzymes that break down histamine, pesticides and other
chemicals, and even stress!
In MS, a type of T cell (lymphocyte) is able to cross the blood brain barrier and release chemicals in an immune reaction that attacks the myelin and causes inflammatio
In MS, a type of T cell (lymphocyte) is able to cross the blood brain barrier and release
chemicals in an immune reaction that attacks the myelin and causes inflammatio
in an immune
reaction that attacks the myelin and causes
inflammation.
As a result, the body can mount an immune response
in reaction to these «foreign» and undigested
chemicals causing a whole host of symptoms, especially allergic
reactions leading to systemic
inflammation.
One theory holds that bacteria and viruses may cause this
inflammation but clearly we know that lead, mercury, monosodium glutamate (MSG) and fluoride and other toxic
chemicals can also cause inflammatory
reactions in blood vessels.
An allergic
reaction triggers the release of a cascade of
chemicals that are very irritating to the skin, resulting
in inflammation and intense pruritus, or itching.