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[Neuroendocrine effects of helminthiases (A review)].
Nowadays the number of patients diagnosed with helminthiases shows tendency for steady
growth around the world. During last few years, researches in the field of immunology
have again turned their attention towards the question of parasitological immunity and tissue
response. Helminthiases and other parasitic diseases in some instances can induce central
nervous system disorders and violate human behavioral reactions. Studies have suggested
an association between epilepsy and helminth infection, but a causal relationship is not
established in many helminths, except perhaps with neurocysticercosis. The aim of this review
is to reveal details of specific mechanisms of the general helminths’ impact on the
nervous system and the endocrine control level of physiological functions of the host organism.
Finally, we discuss the current gaps in knowledge about the interaction between helminths,
immunity, and human endocrine system.
Key words: helminths, immunity, hormones, cytokines.