THE ROLE OF NEUROIMMUNOENDOCRINE PROCESSES IN THE HUMAN BODY
*Usmonov U. R., Sobirov Sh. H. and Irgashev I. E.
Abstract
From the perspective of modern science, the study of various aspects
of the functioning of a single neuroimmunoendocrine system is one of
the most pressing problems of experimental medicine and biology. A
significant number of facts have been accumulated that consider the
immune system together with the nervous and endocrine systems as a
multi-component morphofunctional General regulatory system. The
interaction of the nervous, immune and endocrine systems ensures the
normal functioning of the body, and, undoubtedly, these three systems
maintain the constancy of the body's environment, serving as a
"triangle of homeostasis". The study of morphofunctional bases of
General regulatory reactions, mechanisms of cell signaling in the formation of connections
between various structures of the neuroimmunoendocrine system in order to preserve
homeostasis is relevant.
Keywords: neuroimmunoendocrine, immunophysiology, immunogenesis, immunocompetent cells, neuropeptides.
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