Carp subjected to daily handling stress were much more susceptible to Trypanoplasma borreli infection than control fish. In a search for the cellular mechanisms involved, it was observed that cortisol suppressed T. borreli-induced expression of interleukin-1ß, tumor necrosis factor-a, serum amyloid A and inducible nitric oxide synthase. An NF-¿B-inhibitor could replicate cortisol-induced apoptosis of activated peripheral blood leukocytes. In contrast, although this NF-¿B-inhibitor induced apoptosis of neutrophilic granulocytes, cortisol prevented apoptosis of these cells, suggesting the latter process to be NF-¿B-independent. Carp leukocytes, upon induction of apoptosis, exhibit a number of sequential metabolic alterations. First, the mitoc...
Tyrosine nitration is a hallmark for nitrosative stress caused by the release of reactive oxygen and...
After grass carps Ctenopharyngodon idellus were injected with cortisol, with (CBC) and without (C) a...
The inflammatory response should be considered a protective immune reaction of the host aimed at the...
Carp subjected to daily handling stress were much more susceptible to Trypanoplasma borreli infectio...
This is the first study to show that apoptosis as an immune regulatory mechanism is conserved in fis...
The direct effect of cortisol treatment on carp neutrophil viability was examined in vitro. Cortisol...
In mammalian T and B cells glucocorticoids (GS) regulate development and selection through induction...
To date, aquaculture accounts for 25% of the total world supply of (shell)fish for human consumption...
The stress hormone cortisol is deeply involved in immune regulation in all vertebrates. Common carp ...
Both in mammals and fish, stress induces remarkable changes in the immune response. We focused on st...
The stress hormone cortisol is deeply involved in immune regulation in all vertebrates. Common carp ...
Carp head kidney (HK) phagocytes can be stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to produce nitric oxi...
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Trypanoplasma borreli and Trypanosoma carassii are kinetoplastid parasites infecting cyprinid fish. ...
<strong>Summary</strong>Stress-induced inummosuppression is a well known phenomenon and mostly attri...
Tyrosine nitration is a hallmark for nitrosative stress caused by the release of reactive oxygen and...
After grass carps Ctenopharyngodon idellus were injected with cortisol, with (CBC) and without (C) a...
The inflammatory response should be considered a protective immune reaction of the host aimed at the...
Carp subjected to daily handling stress were much more susceptible to Trypanoplasma borreli infectio...
This is the first study to show that apoptosis as an immune regulatory mechanism is conserved in fis...
The direct effect of cortisol treatment on carp neutrophil viability was examined in vitro. Cortisol...
In mammalian T and B cells glucocorticoids (GS) regulate development and selection through induction...
To date, aquaculture accounts for 25% of the total world supply of (shell)fish for human consumption...
The stress hormone cortisol is deeply involved in immune regulation in all vertebrates. Common carp ...
Both in mammals and fish, stress induces remarkable changes in the immune response. We focused on st...
The stress hormone cortisol is deeply involved in immune regulation in all vertebrates. Common carp ...
Carp head kidney (HK) phagocytes can be stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to produce nitric oxi...
Contains fulltext : 11068.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Trypanoplasma borreli and Trypanosoma carassii are kinetoplastid parasites infecting cyprinid fish. ...
<strong>Summary</strong>Stress-induced inummosuppression is a well known phenomenon and mostly attri...
Tyrosine nitration is a hallmark for nitrosative stress caused by the release of reactive oxygen and...
After grass carps Ctenopharyngodon idellus were injected with cortisol, with (CBC) and without (C) a...
The inflammatory response should be considered a protective immune reaction of the host aimed at the...