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Photoperiod and cell mediated immunity of clinically normal dogs
Authors:M Shifrine  A Garsd  J A Christiansen  L S Rosenblatt
Institution:1. Adjunct Professor of Immunology and Postgraduate Research Biomathematician, Laboratory for Energy‐Related Health Research , University of California , Davis, California, 95616, USA;2. Department of Physiology, Arizona Health Sciences Center , University of Arizona , Tucson, Arizona, 85724, USA;3. Geneticon, 748 Minen Road, Walnut Creek, California, 94598, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Previously, the authors have reported seasonal variations in cell mediated immunity in the dog during the period July, 1977 ‐ October 1978 as measured by whole blood lectin‐induced lymphocyte transformation. Peak activity occurred in the summer, suggesting association with photoperiodicity. Here the authors report on immune response of dogs kept indoors ‐ under controlled physical environment ‐ with a natural (outdoor) photoperiod or under a 12:12 h (LD) regime, and a control group kept in outdoor kennels. Peak immune activity in 1979 occurred in the winter, in both indoor groups as well as the outdoor groups subject to natural photoperiod. Since the indoor dogs were kept at a constant temperature and humidity in clean (filtered) air, photoperiod, temperature, and particulate air contaminants probably are not associated with seasonal variations in immunity. The underlying cause for either the seasonal variations or the shift from peak activity in the summer of 1978 to winter of 1979 is unknown. Dogs under LD = 12:12 light regime had a significantly lowered immunity relative to the dogs with the natural photoperiod.
Keywords:dog  immune response  lymphocytes  photoperiod
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