Psychophysiological disorders and the skin

Simona Carniciu, Mohammad Jafferany
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The interaction between the mind, skin, and body is well studied lately and many studies focus on the multiple mechanisms between them that affects skin health. From psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, and immunology, to psychophysiological and inflammation, there are many issues to consider for the brain–skin cross-interaction. Altered balance or activation of the neuroendocrine-immune system triggers a cascade of events that allow the so-called fight–flight reaction that influences several skin diseases, as a risk factor for developing a dermatological disease or disease flares. Psychosocial stressors change the responses of neuroactive substances that regulates the immune system. Research focuses on study of several influencers like neuroendocrine mediators (corticotrophin-releasing factor, substance P, adrenocorticotrophic hormone, glucocorticoids, and catecholamines), pro-inflammatory cytokines (IFN-g, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-13), the activity of mast cells, NK cells or dendritic cells in the skin. The conditions exacerbated by psychological factors and stress are seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, zona zoster, herpes simplex, neurodermatitis, hyperhidrosis, allodynia.

心理生理障碍与皮肤
最近,人们对心理、皮肤和身体之间的相互作用进行了深入研究,许多研究都集中在它们之间影响皮肤健康的多种机制上。从心理学、心理神经免疫学和免疫学,到心理生理学和炎症,脑与皮肤的交叉作用有许多问题需要考虑。神经内分泌免疫系统的平衡或激活改变会引发一系列事件,导致所谓的“战斗-逃跑反应”,这种反应会影响几种皮肤病,成为患皮肤病或疾病发作的风险因素。心理社会压力会改变调节免疫系统的神经活性物质的反应。研究重点是研究几种影响因素,如神经内分泌介质(促皮质激素释放因子、P物质、促肾上腺皮质激素、糖皮质激素和儿茶酚胺)、促炎细胞因子(IFN-g、IL-2、IL-4、IL-5、IL-10、IL-13)、皮肤中肥大细胞、NK细胞或树突状细胞的活性。心理因素和压力加剧的情况包括脂溢性皮炎、银屑病、痤疮、酒渣鼻、特应性皮炎、荨麻疹、带状疱疹、单纯疱疹、神经性皮炎、多汗症、异常性疼痛。
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