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Psychological Stress, Immune Response, and Atherosclerosis

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Journal Atherosclerosis
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2012 Feb 7
PMID 22304794
Citations 59
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Abstract

It is well known that psychological stress is associated with increased atherosclerosis. This response is mainly mediated by altered immune reactions due to either activation or depression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) regulatory feed back mechanisms that influence both the vascular endothelium function and the recruitment of circulating monocytes and their conversion to foam cells. Although the detailed mechanisms behind these processes are not well understood, it has been assumed that expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines by stress hormones, such as catecholamines and corticosteroids, maybe involved. In this review, we focus on evidences that various immunological factors are transformed under prolonged psychological stress by causing vascular low-grade inflammation. A better understanding of the bidirectional communication between the neuroendocrine and immune systems may contribute to new treatment strategies.

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