Administration of sheep red blood cells (SRBC: 5 x 10(6)) to rats prov
oked an immune response which peaked 4 days following inoculation. Imm
une activation elicited an increase of in vivo extracellular dopamine
(DA) in the nucleus accumbens, indicating increased release of DA from
neurons. The DA alterations coincided with the time of the peak immun
e response, being significantly altered 4 days after inoculation, and
declining to control levels thereafter. In contrast, the levels of ser
otonin metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA), were not affect
ed by SRBC inoculation. These data are consistent with the supposition
that antigenic challenge influences central neurotransmitters, and in
dicates that such effects are not restricted to the hypothalamus, but
are apparent in mesolimbic regions. It is suggested that the antigenic
challenge leads to effects comparable to those induced by stressors.
As such, it might be expected that immune activation may come to produ
ce behavioral alterations much like those engendered by stressors.