Molecular neuroimmunoendocrinology: role and significance in the regulation of reproductive function

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The review paper is devoted to analysis of current molecular biological investigations, which testify on the molecular chemical unity of the signaling mechanisms into three classical regulatory systems-nervous, endocrine and immune ones. This biological general phenomenon allows to create a new special field of biomedicine-neuroimmunoendocrinology, which studies the structural-functional basis and molecular unity of neuroimmunoendocrine regulation of homeostasis in norm and pathology. The special attention pays on the presence of nervous, endocrine and immune cells in the reproductive system, which produce hormonal substances (regulatory peptides, biogenic amines, and related molecules) in situ inside endometrium, placenta, mammary glands. The role of these molecules in the mechanisms of reproduction is discussed.

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Eduard K. Ailamazyan

Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology named after D.O. Ott

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Professor, Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Igor M. Kvetnoy

Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology named after D.O. Ott

Email: info@eco-vector.com

Professor of the Department of Pathology

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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