Levels of neuroendocrine regulation and treatment of mastopathy
AUTHORS : Fadeev I.V. | Berezina E.N. | Udaltsova L.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : MC “BIO-FALL”, Voronezh, Russia
YEAR : 2008
In the modern structure of the etiology and pathogenesis of most endocrine diseases, there are a number of levels at which neuroendocrine regulation disorders occur. For example, in the definition of mastopathy, in the first place is the dyshormonal, and then, the hyperplastic process in the mammary gland. And although endocrinology distinguishes at least five levels in neuroendocrine regulation, from a
practical point of view, it is more convenient to use three in reflexology.
Highest level, on which the analysis and integration of the activity of the entire neuroendocrine
system takes place – these are the departments of the central nervous system, the amygdala, the
hippocampus, the pineal gland. Here, the circadian production of neurotransmitters takes place, which are
leading in the rhythmic work of the entire neuroendocrine system.