“…When rats were exposed to aluminum, the level of NE correlated negatively with proportions of CD4 + T lymphocytes, as well as T and B lymphocyte proliferation (Hu et al, 2013), suggesting that an aluminum-induced increase in NE may have an effect on inducing immunosuppression (Hu et al, 2013). However, the neurotoxic effects of these metals on neurotransmission are well characterized (Chang, 1977;Florea and Busselberg, 2006;Lynes et al, 2006) and, therefore, may contribute to some of the immune suppression observed after in vivo exposure to this metal (Dietert et al, 2004;Ekerfelt et al, 2007;Lawrence and Mccabe, 2002;Lee and Dietert, 2003;Lynes et al, 2006;Silbergeld et al, 2005).…”