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- W1973289465 abstract "The time course of the innate immunological response involves a pro-inflammatory phase followed by an anti-inflammatory phase. Pro-inflammatory responses serve as a defense against several stressor conditions, and sequential processes that shut down these responses are necessary to avoid exacerbation or the development of chronic diseases. In the present review, we put together recent data that show that the pineal gland is a player in bidirectional control of the inflammatory response. Healthy organisms stay in standby mode, ready to react. The nocturnal melatonin surge impairs the rolling and adherence of leukocytes to endothelial layers, limiting cell migration, and stimulates nocturnal production of IL-2 by T helper lymphocytes, exerting an immunostimulatory effect. Otherwise, the release of TNF-α from activated macrophages suppresses the nocturnal melatonin surge, allowing a full cell migration and inhibiting IL-2 production. In sequence, activated mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells produce melatonin in a paracrine manner at the site of injury, which scavenges free radicals and collaborates to resolve the inflammatory response. The sequential diminution of TNF-α production is followed by the recovery of the nocturnal melatonin surge and IL-2 production. In summary, the immune-pineal axis, implicated in the sequential involvement of the melatonin produced by the pineal gland and immune-competent cells, is an integral participant of the innate immune response." @default.
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- W1973289465 title "The Immune-Pineal Axis: A Shuttle between Endocrine and Paracrine Melatonin Sources" @default.
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