Systemic Inflammation Status is a clinical metric reflecting the persistent, low-grade, generalized inflammatory state across the body, often measured by circulating biomarkers like high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) and various cytokines. This chronic inflammation is not a response to acute injury but rather a driver of cellular aging, metabolic dysfunction, and hormonal resistance. It is a critical, modifiable factor in longevity and wellness protocols.
Origin
This concept is central to immunometabolism and chronic disease pathology, linking persistent immune activation to non-communicable diseases. The term emphasizes the body-wide, rather than localized, nature of this damaging process. In endocrinology, its relevance stems from the observation that chronic inflammation directly impairs hormone receptor sensitivity, leading to conditions like insulin resistance.
Mechanism
Chronic systemic inflammation operates by releasing pro-inflammatory cytokines that interfere with intracellular signaling pathways, including those activated by insulin, testosterone, and thyroid hormones. These inflammatory mediators also contribute to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. Clinical strategies to improve this status focus on lifestyle changes and targeted nutraceuticals to quench the inflammatory cascade and restore optimal cellular responsiveness.
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