N. Shanks et al., INFLUENCE OF CHANGE FROM GROUPED TO INDIVIDUAL HOUSING ON A T-CELL-DEPENDENT IMMUNE-RESPONSE IN MICE - ANTAGONISM BY DIAZEPAM, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 47(3), 1994, pp. 497-502
Transferring CD-1 mice from grouped to individual housing and then mai
ntaining them individually resulted in a decline in the peak IgM plaqu
e-forming cell (PFC) response to sheep red blood cells (SRBCs). Howeve
r, the immunosuppression was dependent on the amount of time mice were
maintained individually. In particular, individual housing for 5-10 d
ays prior to SRBC inoculation and for 4 days following inoculation res
ulted in a suppression of the splenic PFC response and serum antibody
titers. Shorter periods of individual housing (4 days following inocul
ation) did not provoke the immunosuppression. Likewise, following more
protracted individual housing (15-30 days prior to inoculation) the i
mmunosuppression was not evident. Inasmuch as daily treatment with an
anxiolytic, diazepam (1.0 mg/kg), antagonized the suppression induced
by 5 days of individual housing, it was suggested that the change from
group to individual housing and then maintenance of animals individua
lly acted much like a stressor to induce the immunosuppression.