Abstract:Enhanced immune response of aggressive CBA mice after 10 daily confrontations in sensory contact on day 4 after immunization with sheep red blood cells (5x108) is paralleled by an increase in the count of CD4 § T-cells in the bone marrow. Aggressive behavior, weight of the spleen, and count of CD4 § T-helpers in the bone marrow (which is increased only in aggressors with a history of at least 3 victories) are correlated. The effect of aggressive behavior on immunity can be caused by changes of the neurochemica… Show more
“…After 20-day confrontations the number of (CD8+) has increased not only in the control group but also in the group with 10-day confrontations (Idova et al, 2000). The data are confirmed by the experiment where the number of (CD8+) in peripheral blood has been decreased during 2 hours in rats which suffered defeat (Stefanski et al, 1996).…”
Section: "Cell Duplication" Of Social Damagesupporting
The Tyumen state university, b The Tyumen centre of science of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, c Scientific research institute of clinical immunology of the Siberian Branch Russian Academies of Medical Science,
“…After 20-day confrontations the number of (CD8+) has increased not only in the control group but also in the group with 10-day confrontations (Idova et al, 2000). The data are confirmed by the experiment where the number of (CD8+) in peripheral blood has been decreased during 2 hours in rats which suffered defeat (Stefanski et al, 1996).…”
Section: "Cell Duplication" Of Social Damagesupporting
The Tyumen state university, b The Tyumen centre of science of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, c Scientific research institute of clinical immunology of the Siberian Branch Russian Academies of Medical Science,
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