“…Both IL-1β and monoamines are produced in response to neural trauma and circulating IL-1β and norepinephrine exert multiple effects on different cells and organs in the body, including the vasculature, inflammatory cells and neurons. Many of these shared signalling mechanisms are functionally linked with diverse forms of injury or neuronal death in mammals or the development of neurodegenerative-and psychiatric diseases in humans (Elenkov et al, 2000;Allan et al, 2005;Denes et al, 2011;Mélik Parsadaniantz et al, 2015;Stefano and Krearn, 2015). Some of these signalling pathways, have been observed in invertebrates and vertebrates during 500 million years of evolution, such as iNOS (Peruzzi et al, 2004), anandamide (Stefano et al, 1996) or 17β-estradiol (Stefano et al, 2003).…”