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Alterations in brain and immune function produced by mindfulness meditationRe-establishment of anxiety in stress-sensitized mice is caused by monocyte trafficking from the spleen to the brain.Repeated social stress enhances the innate immune response to a primary HSV-1 infection in the cornea and trigeminal ganglia of Balb/c miceStress and immunity: implications for viral disease and wound healing.Computational identification of gene-social environment interaction at the human IL6 locus.Are there neurophenotypes for asthma? Functional brain imaging of the interaction between emotion and inflammation in asthma.Neonatal stress modulates sickness behavior.Sex differences in the response to influenza virus infection: modulation by stressProlonged restraint stress increases IL-6, reduces IL-10, and causes persistent depressive-like behavior that is reversed by recombinant IL-10.A comparison of mindfulness-based stress reduction and an active control in modulation of neurogenic inflammationInfluenza virus-specific immunological memory is enhanced by repeated social defeat.Molecular mechanisms of repeated social defeat-induced glucocorticoid resistance: Role of microRNAMonocyte trafficking to the brain with stress and inflammation: a novel axis of immune-to-brain communication that influences mood and behaviorInterleukin 1 type 1 receptor restore: a genetic mouse model for studying interleukin 1 receptor-mediated effects in specific cell typesThe HPA axis, SNS, and immunity: a commentary.Social defeat promotes a reactive endothelium in a brain region-dependent manner with increased expression of key adhesion molecules, selectins and chemokines associated with the recruitment of myeloid cells to the brainImipramine attenuates neuroinflammatory signaling and reverses stress-induced social avoidancePeripheral and central effects of repeated social defeat stress: monocyte trafficking, microglial activation, and anxiety.Peripheral innate immune challenge exaggerated microglia activation, increased the number of inflammatory CNS macrophages, and prolonged social withdrawal in socially defeated mice.β-Adrenergic receptor mediated increases in activation and function of natural killer cells following repeated social disruptionNeural and behavioral responses to low-grade inflammationBeta adrenergic blockade decreases the immunomodulatory effects of social disruption stress.Metallothionein induction in response to restraint stress. Transcriptional control, adaptation to stress, and role of glucocorticoidSocial interactions, stress, and immunity.Twenty years of psychoneuroimmunology and viral infections in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.Minocycline attenuates lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced neuroinflammation, sickness behavior, and anhedonia.Neuroinflammatory Dynamics Underlie Memory Impairments after Repeated Social Defeat.Controlled progressive innate immune stimulation regimen prevents the induction of sickness behavior in the open field test.Social stress up-regulates inflammatory gene expression in the leukocyte transcriptome via β-adrenergic induction of myelopoiesis.Interleukin-1 receptor type 1-deficient mice fail to develop social stress-associated glucocorticoid resistance in the spleen.The inflammatory response to social defeat is increased in older mice.Food restriction compromises immune memory in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) by reducing spleen-derived antibody-producing B cell numbers.Depressive symptoms predict exaggerated inflammatory responses to an in vivo immune challenge among pregnant womenKnockdown of interleukin-1 receptor type-1 on endothelial cells attenuated stress-induced neuroinflammation and prevented anxiety-like behavior.Chronic stress alters the immune response to influenza virus vaccine in older adults.Psychosocial stress and inflammation in cancer.β-Adrenergic receptor antagonism prevents anxiety-like behavior and microglial reactivity induced by repeated social defeatMicroglia Priming with Aging and Stress.Influenza virus infection induces metallothionein gene expression in the mouse liver and lung by overlapping but distinct molecular mechanisms.Social experience alters the response to social stress in mice.
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