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Sympathetic nervous system activation mobilizes leukocytes but it is unknow
n whether the concomitant neuropeptide Y (NPY)-release also alters blood le
ukocyte counts. Using chronic intravenous (i.v.) cannulation of freely movi
ng rats and flow cytometry, time-, dose- and subset-specific effects of NPY
on blood leukocytes were investigated 1-15 min after injection: High-dose
NPY increases leukocytes numbers by preferentially mobilizing CD4(+) T-cell
s, activated NKR-P1A(+) monocytes and NK-cells. Low-dose NPY significantly
decreases B-lymphocyte and NK-cell numbers. Furthermore, NPY dose-dependent
ly mobilizes a previously undetected IgM(low)CD5(+) CD11b(+) B-cell subpopu
lation in rats ("B1-like" B-lymphocytes). These data suggest a role for the
sympathetic neurotransmitter NPY in neuroimmune alterations in vivo. (C) 2
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