The Study of interaction between the nervous system and the
immune system is interpreted as
Neuroimmunology. The crosstalk between these two complex systems may be a continuing mystery to be deciphered by
neuroscientists. Latter researches in this area have focused on the role of
immune cells and immune mediators in the initiation and progression of specific
neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and
Alzheimer's disease. Yet how do autoimmune T-cells get into the brain and the way do they contribute to
neurological diseases and also does the microglial cell activation within the
brain Neuroprotective or Neurodestructive. Can serum antibodies affect brain function and what are the functional contributions of genetic determinants to multiple sclerosis susceptibility? However, these and other queries need a transparent discussion that has important implications for the treatment of
neurological disorders with an inflammatory component.
- Multiple Sclerosis and Related Leukoencephalopathies
- Transverse Myelitis and other Myelopathies
- Chronic Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
- Immune Mediated Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System