Seasonal variations in the immune system of the tench,Tinca tinca (Cyprinidae): proliferative response of lymphocytes induced by mitogens |
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Authors: | M E Collazos C Barriga E Ortega Rincón |
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Institution: | (1) Departamento de Fisiología (Animal), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Extremadura Avda. de Elvas, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain |
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Abstract: | The proliferation of tench lymphocytes induced by mitogens was studied during the four seasons of the year. Fish were maintained under natural conditions of photoperiod and temperature (mean ± SD: 12±2°C in winter, 22±3°C in spring, 30±3°C in summer and 21±3°C in autumn). Cultures were performed in vitro at 22°C in all seasons and the results were compared. Subsequently, in seasons with extreme water temperatures, cultures in vitro were performed at the same temperature as that of the water (12°C in winter and 30°C in summer) and the results were compared seasonally at the seasonal temperature , i.e. at 22°C in spring, 30°C in summer, 22°C in autumn and 12°C in winter. Phytohemagglutinin, concanavalin A, lipolisaccharide from E. coli and pokeweed mitogen were used as mitogens. Studies performed at 22°C as assay temperature in all seasons showed profound seasonal changes: while in spring, summer and autumn the mitogenic response of lymphocytes to phytohemagglutinin, concanavalin A, lipolisaccharide from E. coli and pokeweed mitogen was very low, during winter the results obtained were significantly higher. However, when the assays were performed at the corresponding seasonal temperature the differences were not as pronounced between the different seasons, and the mitogenic responses of lymphocytes were found to be the lowest during the winter and the highest during the summer with all mitogens used. This fact suggests that immunosuppression occurs in winter and an immunostimulation occurs in summer. However, the higher response found in winter when assaying at 22°C suggests that this property of lymphocytes needs an assay temperature higher than the in vivo temperature in order to observe accurate mitogenic responses.Abbreviations
Con A
concanavalin A
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cpm
counts per minute
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LPS
E. coli lipolisaccharide
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MS222
tricainemethane sulphonate
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PBS
phosphate-buffered saline
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PHA
phytohemagglutinin
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PWM
pokeweed mitogen
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SI
stimulation index |
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Keywords: | Lymphocyte Mitogen Proliferative response Seasonal variations Tench Tinca tinca |
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