NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS

Scope & Guideline

Decoding the Language of the Nervous and Endocrine Systems

Introduction

Welcome to your portal for understanding NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS, featuring guidelines for its aims and scope. Our guidelines cover trending and emerging topics, identifying the forefront of research. Additionally, we track declining topics, offering insights into areas experiencing reduced scholarly attention. Key highlights include highly cited topics and recently published papers, curated within these guidelines to assist you in navigating influential academic dialogues.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0172-780x
PublisherMAGHIRA & MAAS PUBLICATIONS
Support Open AccessNo
CountrySweden
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 1979 to 1982, from 1984 to 1995, from 1997 to 2024
AbbreviationNEUROENDOCRINOL LETT / Neuroendocrinol. Lett.
Frequency4 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
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AddressMAGHIRA & MAAS S A R L, 6C, RUE GABRIEL LIPPMANN, L-5365 MUNSBACH, LUXEMBOURG

Aims and Scopes

NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS focuses on the intersection of neuroendocrinology and various psychological and physiological conditions, aiming to advance understanding in this multidisciplinary field. The journal emphasizes research that integrates clinical findings with basic science, exploring how neuroendocrine mechanisms influence health and disease.
  1. Neuroendocrine Interactions:
    The journal publishes research on the interactions between the endocrine system and the nervous system, including hormonal influences on brain function and behavior.
  2. Clinical Applications:
    There is a strong emphasis on clinical studies that explore the diagnosis, treatment, and management of neuroendocrine disorders, providing insights into patient care.
  3. Pathophysiology of Disorders:
    Research that delves into the underlying mechanisms of neuroendocrine disorders, including genetic, molecular, and metabolic factors, is a core focus.
  4. Innovative Methodologies:
    The journal supports studies employing innovative methodologies, such as advanced imaging techniques, biomarker analysis, and novel therapeutic approaches.
  5. Psychosocial Factors:
    Exploration of the psychosocial factors that influence neuroendocrine function and health outcomes, including the impact of stress and mental health on endocrine regulation.
Recent publications in NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS indicate emerging trends that highlight the journal's responsiveness to contemporary issues in neuroendocrinology. These themes reflect the evolving landscape of research priorities and societal health challenges.
  1. Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration:
    Increasing research focus on neuroinflammatory processes and their role in neurodegenerative diseases suggests a growing interest in understanding how inflammation affects neuroendocrine function.
  2. Impact of Lifestyle Factors:
    Studies examining the effects of lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, on neuroendocrine health are gaining prominence, reflecting a broader societal interest in preventive health.
  3. Psychological and Behavioral Interactions:
    Research exploring the interplay between psychological factors (like stress and trauma) and neuroendocrine responses highlights a trend towards understanding mental health in the context of neuroendocrine regulation.
  4. Personalized Medicine Approaches:
    The rise of personalized medicine in the treatment of neuroendocrine disorders is evident, with studies focusing on tailored therapeutic strategies based on individual patient profiles.
  5. Role of Gut-Brain Axis:
    Emerging studies on the gut-brain axis and its influence on neuroendocrine function underscore the importance of microbiota in health and disease, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to research.

Declining or Waning

While NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS continues to evolve, certain themes have seen a decline in frequency or are becoming less central to the journal's focus. This shift may reflect changing research priorities or advancements in understanding within the field.
  1. Traditional Endocrine Studies:
    Research focused solely on traditional endocrine functions without considering neuroendocrine interactions is becoming less prominent, as the field increasingly recognizes the importance of integrated approaches.
  2. Basic Animal Studies:
    There has been a noticeable reduction in basic animal model studies that do not translate into clinical relevance, as the journal shifts towards more applicable research.
  3. Single-Disease Focus:
    Studies concentrating exclusively on one neuroendocrine disorder, without considering comorbidities or broader implications, are less frequently published, as interdisciplinary research gains traction.
  4. Historical Case Reports:
    While case reports have value, there is a decline in the publication of historical case studies that offer limited new insights, as the journal seeks more innovative and forward-looking research.
  5. Non-Interventional Studies:
    The journal is moving away from purely observational studies that lack interventional components, favoring research that aims to develop or test new treatment strategies.

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