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Melatonin restores immunodepression in aged and cyclophosphamide-treated mice
M C Caroleo1, G Doria, G Nisticò
1Department of Biology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|May 31, 1994
Abstract:
Melatonin, the main hormone of the pineal gland, when chronically injected into young mice or mice immunodepressed by aging or by cyclophosphamide treatment, was able to enhance the antibody response to a T-dependent antigen. The enhancement of antibody response was associated with increased induction of T helper cell activity and IL-2 production as evidenced in mice immunodepressed by aging or by cyclophosphamide treatment. These observations suggest that melatonin may be successfully used in the therapy of immunodepressive conditions.