The effects of postnatal manipulations on different immune parameters were investigated in adult female mice. Postnatal stress consisted of a 15-min daily exposure to clean bedding (temperature maintained at 35 degrees C) for the first 2 weeks of life in the absence of the mother but in the presence of littermates. Controls were unhandled until weaning. At 60 days of age, female mice stressed during postnatal development showed enhanced immune reactivity as assessed by NK-cell activity and T-cell mitogenesis in comparison with unhandled mice. By contrast, B-lymphocyte proliferation induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was not affected by alterations of postnatal environment. Furthermore, the association between immune reactivity and behavioral lateralization observed in adult mice was not altered by postnatal stress.

Influence of early life events on immune reactivity in adult mice / P. J., Neveu; B., Deleplanque; PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano; F. R., D'Amato; Cabib, Simona. - In: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0012-1630. - STAMPA. - 27:(1994), pp. 205-213. [10.1002/dev.420270403]

Influence of early life events on immune reactivity in adult mice.

PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano;CABIB, Simona
1994

Abstract

The effects of postnatal manipulations on different immune parameters were investigated in adult female mice. Postnatal stress consisted of a 15-min daily exposure to clean bedding (temperature maintained at 35 degrees C) for the first 2 weeks of life in the absence of the mother but in the presence of littermates. Controls were unhandled until weaning. At 60 days of age, female mice stressed during postnatal development showed enhanced immune reactivity as assessed by NK-cell activity and T-cell mitogenesis in comparison with unhandled mice. By contrast, B-lymphocyte proliferation induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was not affected by alterations of postnatal environment. Furthermore, the association between immune reactivity and behavioral lateralization observed in adult mice was not altered by postnatal stress.
1994
Aging; immunology, Animals, Antibody Formation; immunology, Arousal; physiology, B-Lymphocytes; immunology, Female, Functional Laterality; physiology, Immune Tolerance; immunology, Killer Cells; immunology, Lymphocyte Activation; immunology, Male, Maternal Deprivation, Mice, Mice; Inbred C3H, Pregnancy, Stress; Psychological
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Influence of early life events on immune reactivity in adult mice / P. J., Neveu; B., Deleplanque; PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano; F. R., D'Amato; Cabib, Simona. - In: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0012-1630. - STAMPA. - 27:(1994), pp. 205-213. [10.1002/dev.420270403]
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