INFIAMMAZIONE NEURO-MEDIATA E PATOLOGIE DELLA MUCOSA LINGUALE: UN'IPOTESI EZIOPATOGENETICA

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Abstract

The nervous system contributes to the pathophysiology of peripheral inflammation and a neurogenic component has been implicated in many inflammatory disease, including oral diseases. Neurogenic inflammation should be regarded as a protective mechanism wich forms the first line of defense and protects tissue integrity. However, prolonged noxius stimulation may result in the inflammatory response. This review focuses on the evidence suggesting that neuropeptides have a pivotal role in the complex cascade of chemical activity associated with oral diseases. The pathophysiology is complex and neuropeptides are not solely responsible for the initiation and progression of the disease. However, since neuropeptides and inflammatory modulators are released together during the inflammatory response, it will be impossible to assign a specific role to each until work with selective antagonists is completed.
Lingua originaleItalian
pagine (da-a)653-658
Numero di pagine6
RivistaRecenti Progressi in Medicina
Volume98
Stato di pubblicazionePublished - 2007

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