SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Reflex Regulation of Innate Immunity

Schedule
Monday, November 8, 2021
15:00 UTC
Kevin Tracey

Dr.

Northwell Health

Host: Brain-Body Interactions

Event Information

Host

Brain-Body Interactions

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Reflex circuits in the nervous system integrate changes in the environment with physiology. Compact clusters of brain neuron cell bodies, termed nuclei, are essential for receiving sensory input and for transmitting motor outputs to the body. These nucelii are critical relay stations which process incoming information and convert these signals to outgoing action potentials which regulate immune system functions. Thus, reflex neural circuits maintain parameters of immunological physiology within a narrow range optimal for health. Advances in neuroscience and immunology using optogenetics, pharmacogenetics, and functional mapping offer a new understanding of the importance of neural circuitry underlying immunity, and offer direct paths to new therapies.

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