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Regulatory systems of the neurohumoral response in fracture healing

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English: In case of an injury, sensory information is sent from the site of injury to the cerebral cortex. Subsequently, the hypothalamic nuclei are activated and stimulate various neuro-humoral pathways, which then expose the target organs to a cocktail of ligands, which influence the local angiogenesis, inflammation and immune reactions and coordinate the metabolic changes in situ, thereby influencing the fracture healing process. In this figure, neuro-humoral systems are highlighted: (1) the HPA system (green), (2) the RAA system (blue), (3) the autonomic nervous system (red), and (4) the neuroendocrine system (yellow).
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