Conditioned enhancement of antibody production using antigen as the unconditioned stimulus

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Abstract

Antigen is the most salient stimulus for an unconditional activation of the immune system. BALB/c mice were given repeated immunizations with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) paired with a gustatory conditioned stimulus (CS). A classically conditioned enhancement of anti-KLH antibody titers was observed when conditioned mice were reexposed to the CS in the context of reexposure to a minimally immunogenic dose of that same antigen. An interaction between signals derived from the neuroendocrine and immune systems is hypothesized to mediate this conditioned immune response. © 1993 by Academic Press, Inc.

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Ader, R., Kelly, K., Moynihan, J. A., Grota, L. J., & Cohen, N. (1993). Conditioned enhancement of antibody production using antigen as the unconditioned stimulus. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 7(4), 334–343. https://doi.org/10.1006/brbi.1993.1033

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