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Schmerz.Therapie 2022; 5(01): 18-24
DOI: 10.1055/a-1664-0542
DOI: 10.1055/a-1664-0542
Schwerpunkt
Periphere und zentrale Sensibilisierung durch das Immunsystem
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Das nozizeptive System und das Immunsystem dienen primär dem Schutz des Körpers. Zwischen beiden Systemen gibt es enge Beziehungen. Einerseits beeinflusst eine Reihe von Immunzellen und -mediatoren das nozizeptive System. Zum andern steuern neuronale Vorgänge auch Entzündungs- und Immunprozesse. Die hochkomplexen Wechselwirkungen erklären, wie es zur peripheren und zentralen Sensibilisierung durch Immunprozesse kommen kann.
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Article published online:
05 January 2022
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