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Stress | 1999

Influence of Psychosocial, Psychogenic and Neurogenic Stressors on Several Aspects of Immune Functioning in Mice

Zheng Wu Lu; Shawn Hayley; Arun V. Ravindran; Zul Merali; Hymie Anisman

Analysis of stressor effects on immune functioning is complicated by the fact that the nature of the changes observed may be influenced by organismic factors (e.g., species, strain, age), the nature, severity and chronicity of the stressor, as well as the specific immune parameters being examined. It is demonstrated in the present investigation that in the highly reactive inbred BALB/cByJ mouse, the relatively hardy C57BL/6ByJ strain, as well as in the noninbred CD-1 strain, acute psychogenic (predator exposure) and neurogenic (footshock) stressors reduced splenic macrophage activity, and this effect was less marked after a chronic stressor. With protracted, but not transient, psychosocial disturbances (isolated housing) similar effects were seen, suggesting that the effect was not simply due to a change of the social mileau. The psychogenic and neurogenic stressors also enhanced LPS-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation in CD-1, but not in the inbred strains. However, isolated housing reduced both B and T cell proliferation, indicating that social isolation likely affects processes distinct from those of other stressors. Interestingly, when the aversiveness of the psychogenic stressor was increased (by decreasing the distance between the rat and the mouse) LPS-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation was reduced in the reactive BALB/cByJ strain, but increased in the hardy C57BL/6ByJ mice. This stressor, however, enhanced T cell proliferation in both strains of mice. It is suggested that analysis of stressor effects need to consider in greater detail the characteristics of the organism being stressed, as well as the characteristics of the stressor itself.


Psychopharmacology | 2003

Dissociating anorexia and anhedonia elicited by interleukin-1β: antidepressant and gender effects on responding for free chow and earned sucrose intake

Zul Merali; Kelly Brennan; Patricia Brau; Hymie Anisman


Alcohol research & health : the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism | 1999

Understanding Stress: Characteristics and Caveats

Hymie Anisman; Zul Merali


Archive | 2012

Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Involvement in Depressive Illness Interactions with Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone and Serotonin

Hymie Anisman; Zul Merali; Michael O. Poulter


Archive | 2018

Stress and Immunity

Hymie Anisman; Shawn Hayley; Alexander W. Kusnecov


Archive | 2018

Inflammatory Roads to Parkinson’s Disease

Hymie Anisman; Shawn Hayley; Alexander W. Kusnecov


Archive | 2018

Bacteria, Viruses, and the Microbiome

Hymie Anisman; Shawn Hayley; Alexander W. Kusnecov


Archive | 2018

A Neuroinflammatory View of Alzheimer’s Disease

Hymie Anisman; Shawn Hayley; Alexander W. Kusnecov


Archive | 2018

Comorbidities in Relation to Inflammatory Processes

Hymie Anisman; Shawn Hayley; Alexander W. Kusnecov


Archive | 2018

Multiple Pathways Linked to Mental Health and Illness

Hymie Anisman; Shawn Hayley; Alexander W. Kusnecov

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