Monday, August 6th, 2012
Interview by Allen Cardoza and Dr. Melody Foxx
Neurobiologist Paul Patterson, PhD, author of a groundbreaking, research-based book on the biochemical relationship between the brain and immune system, was this week?s guest on the Answers for the Family radio show hosted by Allen Cardoza and Dr. Melody Foxx.
The findings revealed in the book, ?Infectious Behavior? shows how the relationship between the brain and the immune system can give us clues about the physiological basis of autism, schizophrenia, depression, and other mental illnesses.
Who Is Dr. Paul Patterson?
Dr. Patterson is a professor of biological systems sciences working at the California Institute of Technology. He?s also a research professor of neurological surgery at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California.
Research Work
Using mouse models, Dr. Patterson and his team study the effects of maternal infection during pregnancy, observing how infections can influence the health and mental development of the future child. Mouse models create neuropathology disorders in laboratory mice such as multiple sclerosis, Huntington?s disease, schizophrenia, and autism.
Scientists are now uncovering a growing body of evidence to suggest that there is a strong correlation between brain-immune system communication and mental illness. Studying the interactions between the nervous and immune systems of mice can allow researchers to extrapolate on the neuropathology and behavioral abnormalities in human beings. Studying neuroimmune interactions in mice can yield information about abnormal blood cells, proteins and brain activity in human beings. The maternal inflammatory response can affect fetal brain development resulting in the birth of a child with autism or a predisposition towards schizophrenia during early adult years.
Final Thoughts
Throughout the course of the interview, Dr. Patterson supplied a description about how the mind manages the immune system and exactly how the prenatal origins of conditions like autism, schizophrenia and depression could be traced back to the womb. Besides talking about his research, Dr. Patterson even covered other fascinating subjects related to neuroimmunology like antibacterial steps taken during pregnancy, the controversy over the efficacy of vaccines, and also the purpose of humorous movies in strengthening the immune system.
Learn more about the book ?Infectious Behavior?. Stop by visit Allen Cardoza?s site to listen to the full interview with Dr. Paul Patterson.
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