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BRS6(PM8) - Metabolic Inflammation & Adipose Stress Signalling

1. Definition

Inflammatory and endocrine signalling from metabolic overload, adipose tissue stress, and insulin-resistant states that influence neuroendocrine allocation.

2. Mechanistic Basis

↓ adipose inflammatory signalling; ↓ metabolic stress load

3. Dependencies

3.1 KCs (Key Constraints)

3.2 Optional BRSX Modifiers

  • None listed

3.3 Co-factors

  • magnesium
  • omega-3
  • polyphenols
  • vitamin D context

4. Dietary Modulation

Mediterranean-style pattern → ↓ metabolic inflammation; high-fibre meals → ↓ inflammatory metabolic load; exercise → ↑ insulin sensitivity + inflammatory resolution; excess visceral adiposity → antagonistic endocrine signal

5. Functional Outputs (Directional Effects)

↓ adipose inflammatory signalling; ↓ metabolic stress load

6. System Integration

Integrated within BRS6(FM4) as a metabolic-load mechanism linking adipose stress signalling with neuroendocrine allocation pressure.

7. Key Insight

PM7 captures inflammatory-endocrine load from metabolic context, making pattern-level regulation more important than isolated nutrient changes.

8. Functional Mechanism Ownership

  • BRS6(FM4)

9. Intervention Dominance

  • Diet-Supported

10. Constraints and Failure Modes

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11. Notes

  • Evidence Type: Human + mechanistic
  • Evidence Notes: Important manuscript bridge between metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and brain-relevant stress state.

Mechanism Summary Table

FieldValue
PM IDBRS6(PM8)
FM Ownership (Column P)BRS6(FM4)
Dose Target / RequirementPattern-level change over days to weeks; no single food dose captures it
Coverage TimingDaily–Weekly
Response TypeDays–Builds
Functional LatencyDays–Weeks

12. References

13. Missing Entities

  • None flagged from this row-level pass