Neurodegeneration and Neuroinflammation

Neurodegeneration is defined as damage to neurons in the human brain and spinal cord, as well as changes in the structure and function of neurons that lead to their demise. It culminates in disorders that entirely destroy the motor neurons, which are the nerve cells that form the path of electrical impulses from the brain to the spinal cord. Infections and traumatic brain damage cause major injuries to our body's central nervous system. This type of injury causes inflammation, which is known as Neuroinflammation. Chronic inflammation has been linked to neurological disorders. Scientists recently discovered that the inflammatory process is intimately associated with various neurodegenerative pathways that are linked to depression.



 


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