Human Understanding is Expected of the Physician: Proposing a Model of Disease Development

Sang-Heum Park, Samel Park, Jin Young Kim, Hyeon Ah Lee, Sang Mi Lee, Tae Hoon Lee, Sang Byung Bae, Sung Hae Chang, Si Hyong Jang, Sung Wan Chun, Jong Ho Moon
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In Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, human understanding is emphasized as one of three necessary characteristics that a physician must have. Inflammation, which is caused by inflammatory inducers (inf-ids), is a fundamental feature of disease at the cellular and molecular levels. Inflammation protects the body, but excessive or prolonged inflammation can be damaging and can cause disease. Humans are repeatedly exposed to external and internal environmental factors that generate inf-ids throughout their lives. External environmental factors include microbial and non-microbial inf-ids, as well as stressors that inevitably arise during social interactions. Internal environmental factors include the adaptive physiological response that is present from birth. Inf-ids may also be produced by the four-step habit loop, which consists of a cue (e.g., stressor), emotions, routine act (adaptive response), and a reward. Immune cells in the circulatory system and in tissues may have positive and negative effects in inflammatory responses. However, low-grade inflammation may be difficult to detect. We propose a model of disease development that integrates external and internal environmental factors from the perspective of human understanding.
人类期待医生的理解:提出疾病发展模型
在哈里森的《内科医学原理》中,人的理解力被强调为医生必须具备的三个必要特征之一。炎症是由炎症诱因(inf-ids)引起的,是疾病在细胞和分子水平上的基本特征。炎症可以保护机体,但过度或长期的炎症会对机体造成损害并引发疾病。人类一生中会反复暴露于产生炎症诱因的外部和内部环境因素。外部环境因素包括微生物和非微生物致病因子,以及社会交往中不可避免的压力源。内部环境因素包括从出生开始就存在的适应性生理反应。免疫缺陷也可能由四步习惯回路产生,该回路由线索(如压力源)、情绪、常规行为(适应性反应)和奖励组成。循环系统和组织中的免疫细胞可能会对炎症反应产生积极和消极的影响。然而,低水平的炎症可能难以察觉。我们从人类理解的角度出发,提出了一个综合外部和内部环境因素的疾病发展模型。
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