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Volume 8, Issue 2 (Suppl)

J Neurol Neurophysiol

ISSN: 2155-9562 JNN, an open access journal

Neurology 2017

March 27-29, 2017

March 27-29, 2017 Madrid, Spain

11

th

World Congress on

Neurology and Therapeutics

Pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1 in central nervous and reproductive systems in multiple sclerosis female

patients: Communication between nervous, endocrine and immune systems

Ana Frances

Institut d'Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV), Spain

M

ultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by inflammation, demyelination,

and axonal degeneration. The concept that sex hormones may play a role in MS pathogenesis and disease activity is based on

two well-established clinical observations: a higher prevalence of MS in females compared to males and a decrease in disease activity

during pregnancy, in particular, in the third trimester. In the literature, studies demonstrate significant differences between female

and male brain, at molecular and cellular levels as well as its structure. All these features have been called Dimorphism (two forms

in the same specie). The

Sry

gene (sex determining region of the Y chromosome) is responsible of sexual differentiation of the brain

and is originated from work on the hypothalamus once the fetal testes have been formed, releasing 17 β-estradiol. IL-1 gene family

has been implicated in the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), where IL-1α and IL-1β has been found in MS lesions, as well

as increased serum interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra). Estrogens act as protective hormones in neurons, in several models

of neurodegeneration, including disorders caused by excitotoxicity and oxidative stress. It is relevant to notice the communication

between nervous, endocrine and immune systems. The principal link between the endocrine system and CNS is the hypothalamic–

pituitary–adrenal gland (HPA) axis.

Biography

Ana Frances is an Associated Editor of

International Journal of Psychology and Neuroscience

. She is an Assistant Professor at Valencia University. She is a Cytokines

specialist and studied about IL-1 in the reproductive system in implantation and female patients with multiple sclerosis. She did her Master’s in Preimplantatory Diagnosis

(PDG) from Barcelona University. She has several publications in journals such as

JCEM, Fertility and Sterility, Journal of Reproductive Immunology, Human Reproduction,

and Endocrinology

. She has got three academic awards from Society for Gynecological Investigation andAmerican Society for Reproductive Immunology. She has several

chapter books in Oxford University Press and Editorial Médica Panamericana. She is the Laboratory Director of Hospital Joan XXIII - Ob/Gyn Dept.

anaf09064@gmail.com

Ana Frances, J Neurol Neurophysiol 2017, 8:2 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9562.C1.046