Inflammation Cytokine Moderation is the clinical and physiological process of actively regulating the synthesis and activity of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory signaling proteins known as cytokines. The goal is to shift the body away from a state of chronic, low-grade inflammation, which is known to directly disrupt hormonal signaling, impair receptor function, and accelerate tissue aging. Effective moderation is paramount for restoring endocrine sensitivity and overall metabolic health.
Origin
This concept stems from the field of immunoneuroendocrinology, recognizing the profound and bidirectional crosstalk between the immune system and the endocrine system. Cytokines, the messengers of inflammation, were discovered to interfere with receptor function and enzyme activity, directly impacting the Hypothalamic-Pituitary axes and causing resistance.
Mechanism
Moderation is achieved by influencing the signaling pathways within immune cells that control cytokine gene expression, often through specific nutritional factors or targeted hormonal interventions. High levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such such as Interleukin-6 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, can induce insulin resistance and disrupt thyroid hormone conversion. The process functions by suppressing the excessive production of these disruptive molecules and promoting the release of protective, anti-inflammatory mediators.
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