Microglia Modulation refers to the deliberate influencing of the resident immune cells of the central nervous system, the microglia, to shift their functional phenotype from a pro-inflammatory, reactive state to a homeostatic, surveillance state. This modulation is critical because chronic microglial activation is implicated in neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, processes often exacerbated by systemic hormonal imbalances. We aim to maintain neuro-immune tranquility.
Origin
The term derives from immunology and neuroscience, where ‘Microglia’ are the brain’s primary phagocytic cells, and ‘Modulation’ implies fine-tuning their activation state. Hormonal factors, including neurosteroids, are potent regulators of microglial polarization.
Mechanism
Modulation occurs through altering the microglial signaling environment, often by reducing circulating
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