We have previously shown the existence of functional asymmetry of the immune system and the role of brain hemispheres and different lobes of thymus in the development of humoral immune response in (CBA x C57Bl/6) F1 mice. The role of asymmetry of the nervous and immune systems in the formation of the cellular immune response [delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction] in these mice has been studied in our work. In order to test the influence of asymmetry of the primary immune organs, thymus, on the cellular immune response, mice were thymectomized and then we studied the effect of the injection of cells from contralateral thymus lobes of right-dominant and left-dominant donors by motor asymmetry on how pronounced the DTH reaction in the back left paw was.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMechanisms and significance of interdependence of immunity and behavior are very important line of investigations. The aim of this work was to present an analytical survey of own and literature data accumulated worldwide on this problems. The continuation of such investigations will favor not only to the accumulation of fundamental data in this field, but to application of the results obtained for immuno- and psychoregulation as well.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWithin the framework of the problem of neuroimmune interrelationships we studied the peculiarities of the immune status in mice with different level of behavioral reactions. The parameters of humoral and cellular immunity, immunohaematological values and thymus weight in mice were investigated. Using the "open field" we estimated the exploratory behavior, general locomotor activity and emotional state in mice.
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