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Changes in corticosterone concentrations and behavior during Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus).
Love, Ashley C; Foltz, Sarah L; Adelman, James S; Moore, Ignacio T; Hawley, Dana M.
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  • Love AC; Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA. Electronic address: ashley.c.love@okstate.edu.
  • Foltz SL; Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
  • Adelman JS; Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
  • Moore IT; Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
  • Hawley DM; Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 235: 70-77, 2016 09 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27288634
Glucocorticoid stress hormones are important for energy mobilization as well as regulation of the immune system, and thus these hormones are particularly likely to both influence and respond to pathogen infection in vertebrates. In this study, we examined how the glucocorticoid stress response in house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus) interacts with experimental infection of the naturally-occurring bacterial pathogen, Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG). We also investigated whether infection-induced concentrations of corticosterone (CORT), the primary glucocorticoid in birds, were associated with the expression of sickness behavior, the lethargy typically observed in vertebrates early in infection. We found that experimental infection with MG resulted in significantly higher CORT levels on day 5 post-infection, but this effect appeared to be limited to female house finches only. Regardless of sex, infected individuals with greater disease severity had the highest CORT concentrations on day 5 post-infection. House finches exposed to MG exhibited behavioral changes, with infected birds having significantly lower activity levels than sham-inoculated individuals. However, CORT concentrations and the extent of sickness behaviors exhibited among infected birds were not associated. Finally, pre-infection CORT concentrations were associated with reduced inflammation and pathogen load in inoculated males, but not females. Our results suggest that the house finch glucocorticoid stress response may both influence and respond to MG infection in sex-specific ways, but because we had a relatively low sample size of males, future work should confirm these patterns. Finally, manipulative experiments should be performed to test whether the glucocorticoid stress response acts as a brake on the inflammatory response associated with MG infection in house finches.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Aves / Corticosterona / Mycoplasma gallisepticum / Infecções por Mycoplasma Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Mexico Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Aves / Corticosterona / Mycoplasma gallisepticum / Infecções por Mycoplasma Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Mexico Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article