September 5, 2013 13:00 — 0 Comments

Immune Cells Called to Brain in Stress Response Influence Mood

A mouse model study at Ohio State University found that during periods of prolonged stress, cells from the immune system are sent to the brain and promote symptoms of anxiety. The results suggest that stress can lead to mood disorders and may identify immune cells, known as moncytes, to be targeted by drugs to treat the disorders. Click here to read the full story.

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