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<blockquote data-quote="Will Brink" data-source="post: 155026" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>It's a summary article for non scientists. Probably have to read the actual paper for the granular details on that info. I have not read the paper myself:</p><p></p><p>Treadway M. T. et al., (2019). <em>Can’t or Won’t? Immunometabolic Constraints on Dopaminergic Drive</em>. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming they're the "usual suspects" of inflammation, but it's also not that simple: what's happening in the brain often not well reflected in basic tests looking at levels in serum, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, lack of motivation seems a very common topic on EM, especially when TRT does not seem to improve it for some, and this may be a key area to address. It's very speculative stuff, but inflammation is a factor, or a cause, in a long list of stuff best avoided, so another topic to be aware of for people looking for possible answers on EM. It may also be why some anti inflammatory foods and supps, such as fish oil, are associated with improved mood and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Brink, post: 155026, member: 2074"] It's a summary article for non scientists. Probably have to read the actual paper for the granular details on that info. I have not read the paper myself: Treadway M. T. et al., (2019). [I]Can’t or Won’t? Immunometabolic Constraints on Dopaminergic Drive[/I]. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. I'm assuming they're the "usual suspects" of inflammation, but it's also not that simple: what's happening in the brain often not well reflected in basic tests looking at levels in serum, etc. Well, lack of motivation seems a very common topic on EM, especially when TRT does not seem to improve it for some, and this may be a key area to address. It's very speculative stuff, but inflammation is a factor, or a cause, in a long list of stuff best avoided, so another topic to be aware of for people looking for possible answers on EM. It may also be why some anti inflammatory foods and supps, such as fish oil, are associated with improved mood and such. [/QUOTE]
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