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Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings

Parasites are natural stressors that may have multiple negative effects on their host as they usurp energy and nutrients and may lead to costly immune responses that may cause oxidative stress. At early stages, animals may be more sensitive to infectious organisms because of their rapid growth and p...

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Autores principales: Hanssen, Sveinn Are, Bustnes, Jan Ove, Schnug, Lisbeth, Bourgeon, Sophie, Johnsen, Trond Vidar, Ballesteros, Manuel, Sonne, Christian, Herzke, Dorte, Eulaers, Igor, Jaspers, Veerle L B, Covaci, Adrian, Eens, Marcel, Halley, Duncan J, Moum, Truls, Ims, Rolf Anker, Erikstad, Kjell Einar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3892325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24455145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.891
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author Hanssen, Sveinn Are
Bustnes, Jan Ove
Schnug, Lisbeth
Bourgeon, Sophie
Johnsen, Trond Vidar
Ballesteros, Manuel
Sonne, Christian
Herzke, Dorte
Eulaers, Igor
Jaspers, Veerle L B
Covaci, Adrian
Eens, Marcel
Halley, Duncan J
Moum, Truls
Ims, Rolf Anker
Erikstad, Kjell Einar
author_facet Hanssen, Sveinn Are
Bustnes, Jan Ove
Schnug, Lisbeth
Bourgeon, Sophie
Johnsen, Trond Vidar
Ballesteros, Manuel
Sonne, Christian
Herzke, Dorte
Eulaers, Igor
Jaspers, Veerle L B
Covaci, Adrian
Eens, Marcel
Halley, Duncan J
Moum, Truls
Ims, Rolf Anker
Erikstad, Kjell Einar
author_sort Hanssen, Sveinn Are
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description Parasites are natural stressors that may have multiple negative effects on their host as they usurp energy and nutrients and may lead to costly immune responses that may cause oxidative stress. At early stages, animals may be more sensitive to infectious organisms because of their rapid growth and partly immature immune system. The objective of this study was to explore effects of parasites by treating chicks of two raptor species (northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis and white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla) against both endoparasites (internal parasites) and ectoparasites (external parasites). Nests were either treated against ectoparasites by spraying with pyrethrin or left unsprayed as control nests. Within each nest, chicks were randomly orally treated with either an antihelminthic medication (fenbendazole) or sterile water as control treatment. We investigated treatment effects on plasma (1) total antioxidant capacity TAC (an index of nonenzymatic circulating antioxidant defenses), (2) total oxidant status TOS (a measure of plasmatic oxidants), and (3) immunoglobulin levels (a measure of humoral immune function). Treatment against ectoparasites led to a reduction in circulating immunoglobulin plasma levels in male chicks. TOS was higher when not receiving any parasite reduction treatment and when receiving both endo- and ectoparasitic reduction treatment compared with receiving only one treatment. TAC was higher in all treatment groups, when compared to controls. Despite the relatively low sample size, this experimental study suggests complex but similar relationships between treatment groups and oxidative status and immunoglobulin levels in two raptor species.
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spelling pubmed-38923252014-01-21 Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings Hanssen, Sveinn Are Bustnes, Jan Ove Schnug, Lisbeth Bourgeon, Sophie Johnsen, Trond Vidar Ballesteros, Manuel Sonne, Christian Herzke, Dorte Eulaers, Igor Jaspers, Veerle L B Covaci, Adrian Eens, Marcel Halley, Duncan J Moum, Truls Ims, Rolf Anker Erikstad, Kjell Einar Ecol Evol Original Research Parasites are natural stressors that may have multiple negative effects on their host as they usurp energy and nutrients and may lead to costly immune responses that may cause oxidative stress. At early stages, animals may be more sensitive to infectious organisms because of their rapid growth and partly immature immune system. The objective of this study was to explore effects of parasites by treating chicks of two raptor species (northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis and white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla) against both endoparasites (internal parasites) and ectoparasites (external parasites). Nests were either treated against ectoparasites by spraying with pyrethrin or left unsprayed as control nests. Within each nest, chicks were randomly orally treated with either an antihelminthic medication (fenbendazole) or sterile water as control treatment. We investigated treatment effects on plasma (1) total antioxidant capacity TAC (an index of nonenzymatic circulating antioxidant defenses), (2) total oxidant status TOS (a measure of plasmatic oxidants), and (3) immunoglobulin levels (a measure of humoral immune function). Treatment against ectoparasites led to a reduction in circulating immunoglobulin plasma levels in male chicks. TOS was higher when not receiving any parasite reduction treatment and when receiving both endo- and ectoparasitic reduction treatment compared with receiving only one treatment. TAC was higher in all treatment groups, when compared to controls. Despite the relatively low sample size, this experimental study suggests complex but similar relationships between treatment groups and oxidative status and immunoglobulin levels in two raptor species. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-12 2013-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3892325/ /pubmed/24455145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.891 Text en © 2013 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Original Research
Hanssen, Sveinn Are
Bustnes, Jan Ove
Schnug, Lisbeth
Bourgeon, Sophie
Johnsen, Trond Vidar
Ballesteros, Manuel
Sonne, Christian
Herzke, Dorte
Eulaers, Igor
Jaspers, Veerle L B
Covaci, Adrian
Eens, Marcel
Halley, Duncan J
Moum, Truls
Ims, Rolf Anker
Erikstad, Kjell Einar
Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
title Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
title_full Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
title_fullStr Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
title_full_unstemmed Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
title_short Antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
title_sort antiparasite treatments reduce humoral immunity and impact oxidative status in raptor nestlings
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3892325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24455145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.891
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