Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to trigger enhancement and suppression of immune function in many vertebrates. Drawing primarily on data from Siberian hamsters, this review describes formal and physiological aspects of the neuroendocrine regulation of seasonal changes in mammalian immunity. Photoperiod regulates immunity in a trait-specific manner, and seasonal changes in gonadal hormone secretion and thyroid hormone signaling all participate in seasonal immunomodulation. Photoperiod-driven changes in the hamster reproductive and immune systems are associated with changes in iodothyronine deiodinase-mediated thyroid hormone signaling, but photoperiod exerts opposite effects on s...
Seasonal changes in day length enhance and suppress immune function in a trait-specific manner. In S...
This study explored the possibility that reduced behavioral responsiveness to estradiol and progeste...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...
Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to tr...
Seasonal trade-offs in reproduction and immunity are ubiquitous in nature. The mechanisms that gover...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
Seasonal variation in immune function putatively maximizes survival and reproductive success. Day le...
hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit changes in reproductive and immune function in response to seas...
Animals usually use photoperiod as an important environmental cue to time the year. In terms of the ...
Seasonal adaptations in physiology exhibited by many animals involve an interface between biological...
Exposure to light at night can interfere with photoperiodic changes in physiology and behavior in sm...
Exposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pollution) can interfere with seasonal changes in physio...
Exposure to short days (SD) induces profound changes in the physiology and behaviour of Siberian ham...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Seasonal changes in day length enhance and suppress immune function in a trait-specific manner. In S...
This study explored the possibility that reduced behavioral responsiveness to estradiol and progeste...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...
Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to tr...
Seasonal trade-offs in reproduction and immunity are ubiquitous in nature. The mechanisms that gover...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
Seasonal variation in immune function putatively maximizes survival and reproductive success. Day le...
hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit changes in reproductive and immune function in response to seas...
Animals usually use photoperiod as an important environmental cue to time the year. In terms of the ...
Seasonal adaptations in physiology exhibited by many animals involve an interface between biological...
Exposure to light at night can interfere with photoperiodic changes in physiology and behavior in sm...
Exposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pollution) can interfere with seasonal changes in physio...
Exposure to short days (SD) induces profound changes in the physiology and behaviour of Siberian ham...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Seasonal changes in day length enhance and suppress immune function in a trait-specific manner. In S...
This study explored the possibility that reduced behavioral responsiveness to estradiol and progeste...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...