Pediatric Clinical Research Institute- Soochow University, China
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Progress of neuroendocrine modulators in the field of pediatric neurorehabilitation
Author(s): Ni Hong
Many endocrine regulators are widely expressed and
secreted in the brain, and play important neuromodulatory roles
in physiological and pathological processes such as brain
development, brain function protection, and brain injury repair.
In addition, many endocrine regulators undergo significant
changes in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid of neurological
diseases and can be used as biological markers for early
diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of diseases. In recent years,
significant progress has been made in understanding the effects
of endocrine modulators on pediatric neurological diseases,
especially epilepsy, dravet syndrome, autism spectrum disorder,
cerebral palsy and ADHD. These advances stem from a series
of research advances on specific endocrine regulators such as
melatonin, leptin and ghrelin, as well as ketogenic diet.. Read More»
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