A Stress-Neuroendocrine-Myeloid Inflammation Axis Is Associated with the Progression of Ménière's Disease. Journal Abstract - Guideline Central

A Stress-Neuroendocrine-Myeloid Inflammation Axis Is Associated with the Progression of Ménière's Disease.

Published: 2026 Mar

Authors

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Abstract

Ménière disease (MD) is a chronic inner ear disorder of unknown etiology. Although an immune-inflammatory link is suspected, the upstream triggers and cellular mechanisms connecting psychosocial stress to inner ear pathology remain poorly defined. This study aimed to investigate the role of stress-related, myeloid cell-derived inflammation in the progression of MD.

Keywords: Inflammation, Myeloid cells, Ménière's disease, Stress, β-adrenergic

Source

Brain, behavior, & immunity - health

Publication Type

Journal Article

Language

English

PubMed ID

41704658

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