Animals usually use photoperiod as an important environmental cue to time the year. In terms of the winter immunocompetence enhancement hypothesis, animals in the non-tropical zone would actively enhance their immune function to decrease the negative influence of stressors such as low temperature and food shortage in winter. In the present study, we mimicked the transition from summer to winter by decreasing photoperiod gradually and examined the variations of immune repsonses in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to test this hypothesis. Twenty two female adult hamsters were randomly divided into the control (12h light: 12h dark, Control, n=11) and the gradually decreasing photoperiod group (Experiment, n=11). In the experiment gr...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Abstract In Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), short days suppress repro-ductive function and ly...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to tr...
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...
Animals in the non-tropical zone usually demonstrate seasonal variations in immune function, which i...
hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit changes in reproductive and immune function in response to seas...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Seasonal trade-offs in reproduction and immunity are ubiquitous in nature. The mechanisms that gover...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the previously observed effects of photoperiod ...
Abstract Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to s...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Abstract In Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), short days suppress repro-ductive function and ly...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to tr...
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...
Animals in the non-tropical zone usually demonstrate seasonal variations in immune function, which i...
hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit changes in reproductive and immune function in response to seas...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Seasonal trade-offs in reproduction and immunity are ubiquitous in nature. The mechanisms that gover...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the previously observed effects of photoperiod ...
Abstract Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to s...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Abstract In Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), short days suppress repro-ductive function and ly...