Robinson F P, Mathews H L, Witek-Janusek L
Catholic Health Partners, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 1999 Jan-Feb;10(1):21-31. doi: 10.1016/S1055-3290(06)60229-X.
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is the study of the interrelationships among behavior, neural and endocrine function, and the immune system. PNI investigates the relationships among stress, physiological dysregulation, and health outcomes. Research has supported the theory that emotional distress and the resultant neuroendocrine activation can induce immune system suppression. This suppression has significant implications for disease susceptibility and progression. HIV disease and its extensive immunological consequences are explored within this framework. Potential physiological pathways that may mediate stress-induced dysregulation within the context of HIV disease are identified. Key HIV-related PNI research studies are reviewed and critically analyzed. Implications for nursing practice and research are discussed.
心理神经免疫学(PNI)是研究行为、神经和内分泌功能以及免疫系统之间的相互关系。PNI探究压力、生理失调和健康结果之间的关系。研究支持了这样一种理论,即情绪困扰以及由此产生的神经内分泌激活会导致免疫系统抑制。这种抑制对疾病易感性和进展具有重要影响。在这个框架内探讨了艾滋病及其广泛的免疫学后果。确定了在艾滋病背景下可能介导压力诱导失调的潜在生理途径。对关键的与艾滋病相关的PNI研究进行了综述和批判性分析。讨论了对护理实践和研究的启示。