Russell M, Dark K A, Cummins R W, Ellman G, Callaway E, Peeke H V
Science. 1984 Aug 17;225(4663):733-4. doi: 10.1126/science.6205449.
Most of the effort directed at understanding the problems of allergy has focused on the interacting components of the immune system. The possibility that histamine may be released as a learned response has now been tested. In a classical conditioning procedure in which an immunologic challenge was paired with the presentation of an odor, guinea pigs showed a plasma histamine increase when presented with the odor alone. This suggests that the immune response can be enhanced through activity of the central nervous system.