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Corticosterone transdermal application in toads (Rhinella icterica): Effects on cellular and humoral immunity and steroid plasma levels.

Vania Regina Assis1, Stefanny Christie Monteiro Titon1, Nicolle Gilda Teixeira Queiroz-Hazarbassanov2, Cristina de Oliveira Massoco2, Fernando Ribeiro Gomes1.   

Abstract

Previous studies in a variety of vertebrates show stressed animals to exhibit acute increases in glucocorticoid levels, with consequences for immune modulation. Chronically elevated glucocorticoid levels are mostly associated with immunosuppression. However, there is still a paucity of knowledge regarding the amphibian physiological reaction to short- and long-term stress conditions, including glucocorticoid effects on the immune response. In order to better clarify the relationship between glucocorticoids and immune response, newly captured Brazilian toads (Rhinella icterica) (1 week in captivity) were subjected to a daily transdermal application (TA), of corticosterone or vehicle, for 30 consecutive days. Measures were made on the first day (acute stressor) and last day (chronic stressor), at timepoints 1, 6, and 12 hr post TA. A number of variables were analyzed: corticosterone plasma levels (CORT); neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (N:L); testosterone plasma levels (T); innate immune response, as indicated by bacterial killing ability (BKA); and whole blood phagocytosis. The corticosterone TA only simulated hormonal changes associated with the acute stress response, even after 30 consecutive days of the treatment, with the increased CORT in response after corticosterone TA being evident only 1 hr postapplication and not thereafter. The general responses to corticosterone TA included increased CORT and N:L at first day of the treatment, and increased CORT and phagocytosis on the last day of the treatment. A decrease in T and BKA associated with the time in captivity was also evident, suggesting that captivity may be a chronic stressor for these toads.
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Keywords:  Bacterial killing ability; Captivity; Flow cytometry; Phagocytosis; Stress; Testosterone

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29356458     DOI: 10.1002/jez.2093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol        ISSN: 2471-5638


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1.  Interplay among steroids, body condition and immunity in response to long-term captivity in toads.

Authors:  Stefanny Christie Monteiro Titon; Braz Titon Junior; Vania Regina Assis; Gabriela Sarti Kinker; Pedro Augusto Carlos Magno Fernandes; Fernando Ribeiro Gomes
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-11-21       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Time-related immunomodulation by stressors and corticosterone transdermal application in toads.

Authors:  Stefanny Christie Monteiro Titon; Braz Titon; Adriana Maria Giorgi Barsotti; Fernando Ribeiro Gomes; Vania Regina Assis
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-09-20       Impact factor: 3.240

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