Tuesday 17 June 2014

Alcohol increases the duration of illness

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School looked at the impact of alcohol on the function of monocytes from healthy volunteers. Monocytes are an extremely important part of the immune system is responsible, inter alia, for combating bacterial infections, viral uptake remainsCelletc.


Particular attention researchers turned to two signal path by which cells acquire information about the various hazards. The first of these is associated with TLR8 receptor involved in the recognition of virus and the other TLR4 engaged in the fight against bacteria.     http://sett.com/hypothyroidismrevolutionscam/tom-brimeyer-hypothyroidism-revolution-the-thyroid-gland-causes

Under normal conditions, activation of these two signaling pathways leading to increased production of interferon (IFN), a cytokine crucial for defense against dangerous microorganisms. Under the influence of alcohol there is, unfortunately, to reduce the production of IFN and thus a weaker response to infection.   http://www.flixya.com/blog/5774308/Tom-Brimeyer-Hypothyroidism-Revolution-The-Thyroid-Gland-Causes

 What's more long-term alcohol consumption negatively affects the production of other extremely important cytokines - TNF. By "percent" occurs, however, the excessive production and development of chronic inflammatory reactions .   http://too4u.eu/blogs/490/1019/tom-brimeyer-hypothyroidism-revo
"Alcohol has a profound effect on the inhibition of IFN production in monocytes. His interaction impairs the ability ofbodyto fight infection . "- sums up the prof. Gyongyi Szabo, lead author of the discovery -   
http://too4u.eu/blogs/490/1007/tom-brimeyer-review-good-and-h

  "In addition, the fact that the level of production of type 1 IFN is reduced while increasing the amount of pro-inflammatory cytokines (eg, TNF) suggests that long-term consumption of alcohol impairs balance and activity of monocytes against eg hepatitis C . "
   

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