Stress mediated neuroendocrine-immune interaction in skin diseases
Many skin diseases are linked to psychological stress but the relationship between stress and skin diseases is not well understood.
Skin immune system plays a central role in the stress response of the body and immune dysregulation enhances susceptibility to various skin diseases. Also, release of pro-inflammatory cytokines from the skin exacerbates skin diseases.
The researchers in the review discuss the intricate relationship between stress and skin diseases from a neuroendocrine-immune interaction perspective.
They also discuss how stress modulates skin diseases, and describe various the stress models for skin diseases, and relevant epidemiological studies and clinical trials.
They also provides a framework for targeted interventions and new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159123003768





