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Effects of Endotoxin and Psychological Stress on Redox Physiology,Immunity and Feather Corticosterone in Greenfinches
Authors:Richard Meitern  Elin Sild  Mari-Ann Lind  Marju M?nniste  Tuul Sepp  Ulvi Karu  Peeter H?rak
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology, Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia,.; 2. Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab, Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.; University of Milan, Italy,
Abstract:Assessment of costs accompanying activation of immune system and related neuroendocrine pathways is essential for understanding the selective forces operating on these systems. Here we attempted to detect such costs in terms of disruption to redox balance and interference between different immune system components in captive wild-caught greenfinches (Carduelis chloris). Study birds were subjected to an endotoxin-induced inflammatory challenge and temporary exposure to a psychological stressor (an image of a predator) in a 2*2 factorial experiment. Injection of bacterial endotoxin resulted in up-regulation of two markers of antioxidant protection – erythrocyte glutathione, and plasma oxygen radical absorbance (OXY). These findings suggest that inflammatory responses alter redox homeostasis. However, no effect on markers of oxidative damage to proteins or DNA in erythrocytes could be detected. We found no evidence that the endotoxin injection interfered with antibody production against Brucella abortus antigen or the intensity of chronic coccidiosis. The hypothesis of within-immune system trade-offs as a cost of immunity was thus not supported in our model system. We showed for the first time that administration of endotoxin can reduce the level of corticosterone deposited into feathers. This finding suggests a down-regulation of the corticosterone secretion cascade due to an endotoxin-induced immune response, a phenomenon that has not been reported previously. Exposure to the predator image did not affect any of the measured physiological parameters.
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