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ELISA LOBATO SANTIAGO MERINO JUDITH MORALES GUSTAVO TOMÁS JOSUÉ MARTÍNEZ‐DE LA PUENTE ESTRELLA SÁNCHEZ SONIA GARCÍA‐FRAILE JUAN MORENO 《Ibis》2008,150(4):799-806
Sex differences in immune function are relatively well studied in vertebrate animals, although the patterns are not always clear in birds. The study of immune responses in nestlings of wild bird populations may constitute an appropriate way to investigate inherent intersexual differences while controlling for environmental conditions such as parasitism that affect male and female individuals growing in the same nest. We studied whether the cell‐mediated immune response, as measured by phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) injection, and the levels of circulating antibodies differ between sexes of Pied Flycatcher nestlings Ficedula hypoleuca. No sex differences in nestling cell‐mediated immune response were found, but females showed significantly higher levels of plasma immunoglobulins than males did. Although nestling birds may not have a fully functional humoral immune defence, our study indicates that sex differences in the humoral component exist at this early stage of life. Given the importance of antibodies in the fight against parasite, bacterial and viral infections, the intrinsic sex disparity in circulating antibodies may have important implications for the life history of each sex. 相似文献
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SANTIAGO MERINO RODRIGO A. VÁSQUEZ JAVIER MARTÍNEZ JUAN L. CELIS‐DIEZ JOSUÉ MARTÍNEZ‐DE LA PUENTE PAULA MARÍN‐VIAL INOCENCIA SÁNCHEZ‐MONSALVEZ MICHAEL A. PEIRCE 《The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology》2008,55(6):536-540
ABSTRACT. The blood of 21 adult South American mouse opossums (Thylamys elegans) captured from April through August of 2005 in central Chile was examined for parasites. Light microscopic analysis of blood smears initially suggested that a highly pleomorphic Hepatozoon species typical of American opossums was infecting erythrocytes. Unexpectedly, amplification by PCR and sequencing of a DNA fragment of the small subunit rDNA combined with phylogenetic analyses indicated that the parasite is not a member of the suborder Adeleorina, which includes the Haemogregarina and Hepatozoon species, but that it is a clearly distinct member of the suborder Eimeriorina, which includes the cyst‐forming family Sarcocystidae. Therefore, a reclassification of this unusual intraerythrocytic apicomplexan will require additional life cycle, microscopic, and molecular analyses. 相似文献
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