Indirect evidence suggests that dopamine within the brain may participate in the regulation of immune responses in both man and rodents. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible role played by the specific dopamine D1 receptor subtype within the central amygdala in the modulation of immunity. Mitogen responsiveness of splenocytes and NK cell activity were measured in rats following local microinfusion of SKF 38393, a specific dopamine D1 receptor agonist. Microinfusion of SKF 38393 (100 nmol) within the central amygdala increased the proliferative response of splenocytes to Con A, whereas it did not modify the proliferative response of splenocytes to LPS or NK cell activity. The effects of SKF 38393 were prevented by prior systemic administration of SCH 23390 (0.3 mg/kg ip), a specific D1 receptor antagonist. These results indicate that activation of dopamine D1 receptors within the central amygdala induced selective stimulation of mitogen responsiveness of splenocytes and suggest that specific activation of dopamine neurotransmission within selected areas of the limbic system may produce immunoenhancing effects. These findings further confirm the immunomodulatory role played by dopaminergic mechanisms in the brain.

Dopamine D1 receptors in the amygdala enhance the immune response in the rat

Arbitrio M;
1994

Abstract

Indirect evidence suggests that dopamine within the brain may participate in the regulation of immune responses in both man and rodents. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible role played by the specific dopamine D1 receptor subtype within the central amygdala in the modulation of immunity. Mitogen responsiveness of splenocytes and NK cell activity were measured in rats following local microinfusion of SKF 38393, a specific dopamine D1 receptor agonist. Microinfusion of SKF 38393 (100 nmol) within the central amygdala increased the proliferative response of splenocytes to Con A, whereas it did not modify the proliferative response of splenocytes to LPS or NK cell activity. The effects of SKF 38393 were prevented by prior systemic administration of SCH 23390 (0.3 mg/kg ip), a specific D1 receptor antagonist. These results indicate that activation of dopamine D1 receptors within the central amygdala induced selective stimulation of mitogen responsiveness of splenocytes and suggest that specific activation of dopamine neurotransmission within selected areas of the limbic system may produce immunoenhancing effects. These findings further confirm the immunomodulatory role played by dopaminergic mechanisms in the brain.
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