TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in Immunological and Neuronal Conditions Markedly Altered Antibody Response to Intracerebroventricularly Injected Ovalbumin in the Rat
AU - Kovačević-Jovanović, Vesna
AU - Laban, Olgica
AU - Stanojević, Stanislava
AU - Miletić, Tatjana
AU - Dimitrijević, Mirjana
AU - Radulović, Jelena
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - The serum antibody response to ovalbumin (OA) has been investigated following intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) and intravenous administration of antigen in the rat, under altered neuronal and immunological conditions. I.c.v. administration of antigen was far more potent in eliciting humoral immune response. Central nervous system (CNS) immunization under the conditions of disrupted blood-brain barrier decreased anti-OA antibody production. Peripheral polyclonal stimulation with Bordetella pertussis increased production of specific antibodies to i.c.v. injected antigen, while complete Freund’s adjuvant had no effect on the immune response. These results suggest that CNS compartmentalization of antigen may be critical for mounting strong antibody production, and that peripheral polyclonal stimulation of the immune system may markedly contribute to the overall intensity of the immune response.
AB - The serum antibody response to ovalbumin (OA) has been investigated following intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) and intravenous administration of antigen in the rat, under altered neuronal and immunological conditions. I.c.v. administration of antigen was far more potent in eliciting humoral immune response. Central nervous system (CNS) immunization under the conditions of disrupted blood-brain barrier decreased anti-OA antibody production. Peripheral polyclonal stimulation with Bordetella pertussis increased production of specific antibodies to i.c.v. injected antigen, while complete Freund’s adjuvant had no effect on the immune response. These results suggest that CNS compartmentalization of antigen may be critical for mounting strong antibody production, and that peripheral polyclonal stimulation of the immune system may markedly contribute to the overall intensity of the immune response.
KW - Antibody production
KW - Central nervous system immunization
KW - Polyclonal stimulation
KW - Trauma
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U2 - 10.1159/000097336
DO - 10.1159/000097336
M3 - Article
C2 - 9524962
AN - SCOPUS:13144276364
SN - 1021-7401
VL - 4
SP - 181
EP - 187
JO - Neuroimmunomodulation
JF - Neuroimmunomodulation
IS - 4
ER -