Pavlovian conditioning of rat mucosal mast cells to secrete rat mast cell protease II

Glenda MacQueen, Jean Marshall, Mary Perdue, Shepard Siegel, John Bienenstock

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Antigen (egg albumin) injections, which stimulate mucosal mast cells to secrete mediators, were paired with an audiovisual cue. After reexposure to the audiovisual cue, a mediator (rat mast cell protease II) was measured with a sensitive and specific assay. Animals reexposed to only the audiovisual cue released a quantity of protease not significantly different from animals reexposed to both the cue and the antigen; these groups released significantly more protease than animals that had received the cue and antigen in a noncontingent manner. The results support a role for the central nervous system as a functional effector of mast cell function in the allergic state.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)83-85
Número de páginas3
PublicaciónScience
Volumen243
N.º4887
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1989
Publicado de forma externa

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