Title of article
Sex differences and estrogen modulation of the cellular immune response after injury
Author/Authors
Bird، نويسنده , , Melanie D. and Karavitis، نويسنده , , John and Kovacs، نويسنده , , Elizabeth J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
57
To page
67
Abstract
Cell-mediated immunity is extremely important for resolution of infection and for proper healing from injury. However, the cellular immune response is dysregulated following injuries such as burn and hemorrhage. Sex hormones are known to regulate immunity, and a well-documented dichotomy exists in the immune response to injury between the sexes. This disparity is caused by differences in immune cell activation, infiltration, and cytokine production during and after injury. Estrogen and testosterone can positively or negatively regulate the cellular immune response either by aiding in resolution or by compounding the morbidity and mortality. It is apparent that the hormonal dysregulation is dependent not only on the type of injury sustained but also the amount of circulating hormones. Therefore, it may be possible to design sex-specific therapies to improve immunological function and patient outcome.
Keywords
immunity , Burn , Injury , inflammation , cytokines , Estrogen , Macrophage , Testosterone , neutrophil , T cell , Trauma–hemorrhage
Journal title
Cellular Immunology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Cellular Immunology
Record number
1848243
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