01/02/2025
The sensory cells involved in initiating the inflammatory response are the same as the ones involved in tissue level stress and defense responses: tissue resident macrophages, mast cells (in some tissues) and sensory neurons (mainly nociceptors). These sensory cells detect noxious insults (pathogens, toxins, irritants, etc.) either directly (e.g., through pattern recognition receptors), or indirectly through their effect on tissue homeostasis (e.g., by sensing unscheduled cell death, ECM degradation products, tissue damage, etc.) (Medzhitov, 2010). Thus, according to the definition introduced above, inflammation has both a stress response component and a defense response component.
This is why you do lymph mojo. Especially for the ECM extracellular degradation products part.
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