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Diabetes prone BB (DP BB) rats are known to develop insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. In addition, a number of other immune abnormalities have been observed, like severe T lymphopenia, lack of CD8+ T cells, and lack of RT6+ T cells. Here we report double-labelling studies of lymph node T cells using MRC OX-32 (CD45R), and demonstrate that this T cell subset is absent in young adult DP BB rats. Since both RT6 and MRC OX-32 antigens are only expressed by mature peripheral T cells, it is tempting to speculate that the peripheral T cell pool of DP BB rats consists only of immature peripheral T cells, i.e. recent thymic emigrants.
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PMID:Peripheral T cells in diabetes prone (DP) BB rats are CD45R-negative. 253 58

The intraventricular injection of 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine into desipramine-treated rats caused a marked reduction in serotonin levels 5 and 10 days after treatment without significantly affecting catecholamine levels. In these animals, total leukocytes were increased and lymphocytes decreased. The number of helper T-cells (W3/25+) was significantly decreased after 5 days, whereas the numbers of total T-cells (W3/13+) and suppressor T-cells (MRC OX8) were increased after 10 days. The percentages of total T-cells, helper T-cells and suppressor T-cells were significantly reduced after 5 days. Natural killer cell (NK) activity was markedly reduced after 5 days. This finding suggests that central serotonin-containing neurons might be involved in the regulation of certain parts of the peripheral immune system.
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PMID:Changes in brain serotonin levels affect leukocytes, lymphocytes, T-cell subpopulations and natural killer cell activity in rats. 387 52