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Immunohistochemical Neuroimmunology
1957 - 1985
During this period, a CNS neurochemical atlas began coalescing through antibody-based mapping of peptides such as enkephalin, substance P and dynorphin, and monoamines like serotonin and catecholamines, exposing widespread co-localization and structured organization in the brain of rats and beyond. A psychoneuroimmunology perspective framed brain peptide networks as interfaces with immune-related circuits, using immunohistochemistry to probe potential roles in brain-immune communication and regulation. Evidence for distinct beta-endorphin and enkephalin populations, alongside selective co-localization (alpha-neo-endorphin with dynorphin), underscored nuanced signaling roles across brain regions, while methodological consolidation emphasized antibody-based mapping and regional protocols that advanced CNS neurochemical inference.
• Comprehensive CNS neurochemical atlas emerges from immunohistochemical mapping of peptides (enkephalin, substance P, dynorphin) and monoamines (serotonin, catecholamines), revealing widespread co-localization and organization of peptide and enzymatic systems in rat brain and beyond [2], [3], [5], [6], [7], [9], [11], [17].
• Psychoneuroimmunology-oriented lines treat CNS peptide networks as interfaces with immune-related circuits, using immunohistochemistry to probe how enkephalin, adrenaline, and related neuropeptides may participate in brain-immune communication and regulatory pathways [4], [8], [11].
• Evidence for segregated and co-localized peptide populations underpins functional circuit logic, showing separate beta-endorphin vs enkephalin populations and instances of co-localization (alpha-neo-endorphin/dynorphin) across rat brain structures, shaping divergent signaling roles [9], [16], [19].
• Methodological consolidation highlights antibody-based mapping and technique development for serotonin and other neurotransmitters, including specific, sensitive immunohistochemical approaches and regional mapping protocols that enabled broader CNS neurochemical inference [7], [8], [17].
Microglia-Centric Neuroinflammation Paradigm (1986–1992)
1986 - 1992
Microglia-Centric Neuroimmunology
1993 - 2006
Microglia-Driven Neuroimmune Remodeling
2007 - 2013
Microglia-Centered Neuroinflammation in Disease
2014 - 2016
Heterogeneous Microglia Paradigm
2017 - 2023