Neuroimmune axis: Linking environmental factors to pancreatic β-cell dysfunction in Diabetes

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Luz Andreone
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Abstract

Pancreatic β-cells are specialized in secreting insulin in response to circulating nutrients, mainly glucose.
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent endocrine-metabolic diseases characterized by an imbalance in glucose homeostasis, which result mainly from lack of insulin production (type 1 diabetes) or insufficient insulin and peripheral insulin resistance (type 2 diabetes), both influenced by genetic and environmental components. Pancreatic β-cell dysfunction and islet inflammation are common characteristics of both types of the disease. Pancreatic islets are a highly innervated tissue whose function can be influenced by the brain, either directly through the autonomic nervous system or indirectly via neuroendocrine mechanisms. In addition, it is well-established that there is a fine-tuned communication between the immune and neuroendocrine tissues in maintaining endocrine pancreas homeostasis.
Various psycho-social, physico-chemical and lifestyle environmental factors have been associated with diabetes risk. In this review, I briefly comment on certain aspects of the psycho-neuro-immune interactions that link environmental factors and the endocrine pancreas, leading to metabolic health or diabetes.
Interdisciplinary research, embracing new and broader perspectives, should be conducted to explore strategies for preventing or slowing down the constant increase in diabetes worldwide.

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神经免疫轴:将环境因素与糖尿病患者胰腺β细胞功能障碍联系起来。
胰腺β细胞专门分泌胰岛素以响应循环中的营养物质,主要是葡萄糖。糖尿病是最常见的内分泌代谢疾病之一,其特征是葡萄糖稳态失衡,主要是由于胰岛素分泌不足(1型糖尿病)或胰岛素不足和外周胰岛素抵抗(2型糖尿病),两者都受到遗传和环境因素的影响。胰岛β细胞功能障碍和胰岛炎症是这两种疾病的共同特征。胰岛是一个高度神经支配的组织,其功能可以直接通过自主神经系统或间接通过神经内分泌机制受到大脑的影响。此外,免疫组织和神经内分泌组织之间在维持内分泌胰腺稳态方面存在着一种微调的沟通。各种心理-社会、物理-化学和生活方式环境因素都与糖尿病风险有关。在这篇综述中,我简要地评论了心理-神经-免疫相互作用的某些方面,这些相互作用将环境因素与内分泌胰腺联系起来,导致代谢健康或糖尿病。应该进行跨学科的研究,包括新的和更广泛的视角,以探索预防或减缓全球糖尿病持续增长的策略。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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