neurokeemia
Neurokeemia is a medical term that within some sources refers to the presence or measurement of neuroactive substances in the bloodstream. The term is not widely used as a formal diagnosis in modern clinical practice, and in many English-language references it is considered obscure or historical. When it appears, neurokeemia may denote either the systemic appearance of metabolites derived from neural tissue or the detection of neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, or other neural signaling molecules in plasma or serum. The word combines neuro- (nerve) with -keemia, a form related to -emia meaning a condition of the blood.
In practice, neurokeemia is not synonymous with central nervous system activity, because peripheral sources and the
In research contexts, interest often lies in neurochemical components of blood as part of broader neurochemical
See also: neurometabolites, neurotransmitter testing, neurochemical biomarkers. Further study continues to explore how peripheral neurochemistry relates