The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis

Plastic change of hemopoietic tissue in experimental neurotic influences is under control of distant and local regulating mechanisms. Changes in compartments of erythroid and granulocitar hemopoiesis are due to specific spectrum of neuro-mediating systems. Receiving instructive information from the...

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Main Authors: Ye. D. Goldberg, A. M. Dygai, Ye. G. Skourikhin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) 2006-06-01
Series:Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
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Online Access:https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/3061
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spelling doaj-616f53d8e9aa4afdb1d3af2825a686e52021-07-29T08:37:44ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny1682-03631819-36842006-06-0152162210.20538/1682-0363-2006-2-16-221719The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesisYe. D. Goldberg0A. M. Dygai1Ye. G. Skourikhin2НИИ фармакологии ТНЦ СО РАМННИИ фармакологии ТНЦ СО РАМННИИ фармакологии ТНЦ СО РАМНPlastic change of hemopoietic tissue in experimental neurotic influences is under control of distant and local regulating mechanisms. Changes in compartments of erythroid and granulocitar hemopoiesis are due to specific spectrum of neuro-mediating systems. Receiving instructive information from the central nervous system is via αand β-adrenergic receptors on cell elements of hemopoiesing precursors. Manifestation of tropism of hemopoiesis to αor β-аdrenergic mechanisms is associated with nervous influence type. Existence of two different directions of plastic change of hemopoietic tissue in experimental neuroses : activation of blood system according to stressor type (conflict situation) and hemopoietic disturbances (deprivation of paradox sleep) is explained by the activity of regulation mechanisms.https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/3061нейромедиаторные системыгемопоэзиндуцирующее микроокружениегемопоэзрегуляцияneuromediator systemshemopoiesis-inducing micro-environmenthemopoiesisregulation
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author Ye. D. Goldberg
A. M. Dygai
Ye. G. Skourikhin
spellingShingle Ye. D. Goldberg
A. M. Dygai
Ye. G. Skourikhin
The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
нейромедиаторные системы
гемопоэзиндуцирующее микроокружение
гемопоэз
регуляция
neuromediator systems
hemopoiesis-inducing micro-environment
hemopoiesis
regulation
author_facet Ye. D. Goldberg
A. M. Dygai
Ye. G. Skourikhin
author_sort Ye. D. Goldberg
title The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
title_short The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
title_full The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
title_fullStr The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
title_full_unstemmed The role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
title_sort role of nervous system in the regulation of hemopoiesis
publisher Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk)
series Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
issn 1682-0363
1819-3684
publishDate 2006-06-01
description Plastic change of hemopoietic tissue in experimental neurotic influences is under control of distant and local regulating mechanisms. Changes in compartments of erythroid and granulocitar hemopoiesis are due to specific spectrum of neuro-mediating systems. Receiving instructive information from the central nervous system is via αand β-adrenergic receptors on cell elements of hemopoiesing precursors. Manifestation of tropism of hemopoiesis to αor β-аdrenergic mechanisms is associated with nervous influence type. Existence of two different directions of plastic change of hemopoietic tissue in experimental neuroses : activation of blood system according to stressor type (conflict situation) and hemopoietic disturbances (deprivation of paradox sleep) is explained by the activity of regulation mechanisms.
topic нейромедиаторные системы
гемопоэзиндуцирующее микроокружение
гемопоэз
регуляция
neuromediator systems
hemopoiesis-inducing micro-environment
hemopoiesis
regulation
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