Sensory Systems in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems Shape Host Response During Infections.

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Title
Sensory Systems in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems Shape Host Response During Infections.
Journal
Neuroscience
Author(s)
Wyart C., Jim K.K., Prendergast A.E.
ISSN
1873-7544 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0306-4522
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/08/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
525
Pages
47-50
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The function of sensory cells has been largely investigated in the field of neuroscience for how they report the physical and chemical changes of the environment ("exteroception") and of internal physiology ("interoception"). Investigations over the last century have largely focused on the morphological, electrical and receptor properties of sensory cells in the nervous system focusing on conscious perception of external cues or homeostatic regulation upon detection of internal cues. Research in the last decade has uncovered that sensory cells can often sense polymodal cues, such as mechanical, chemical, and/ or thermal. Furthermore, sensory cells in the peripheral as well as in the central nervous system can detect evidence associated with the invasion of pathogenic bacteria or viruses. The corresponding neuronal activation associated with the presence of pathogens can impact their classical functions within the nervous system and trigger the release of compounds modulating the response to intruders, either triggering pain to raise awareness, enhancing host defense or sometimes, aggravating the infection. This perspective brings to light the need for interdisciplinary training in immunology, microbiology and neuroscience for the next generation of investigators in this field.
Keywords
Brain/physiology, Central Nervous System, Consciousness, Cues, Sense Organs
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