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Systemic hormonal and immune regulation induced by intraperitoneal LPS injection in bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus).

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It is concluded that LPS intraperitoneal injection can activate the innate immune response and modulate the hormonal profile of the bullfrogs, with effects more pronounced 24’h than 6 h after treatment.
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Host's defense against external challenges activates an inflammatory response regulated by a set of chemical signals, including hormones. These immunomodulatory hormones, such as corticosterone, testosterone, and melatonin, trigger the systemic immune responses responsible for inflammatory assembly and resolution. This study aimed to investigate the effects of an immune challenge on endocrine and innate immune responses in the bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus). Adult males were intraperitoneally injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 2 mg/kg) or saline, and blood samples were collected 6 and 24 h after injection for measurement of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, blood leukocyte phagocytosis, plasma bacterial killing ability, and plasma levels of corticosterone, melatonin, and testosterone. Our results showed LPS-induced increased neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and leukocyte phagocytosis, and decreased melatonin and testosterone plasma levels, which were more pronounced 24 h after injection. Overall, we conclude that LPS intraperitoneal injection can activate the innate immune response and modulate the hormonal profile of the bullfrogs, with effects more pronounced 24 h than 6 h after treatment.

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Sickness behaviors across vertebrate taxa: proximate and ultimate mechanisms.

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Daily and LPS-induced variation of endocrine mediators in cururu toads (Rhinella icterica)

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LPS-induced immunomodulation and hormonal variation over time in toads

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated time-related changes (1, 3, 6, and 18 h post-challenge) in plasma corticosterone (CORT), melatonin (MEL) and testosterone (T) levels, phagocytosis percentage (PP), plasma bacterial killing ability (BKA), and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) following a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) immune challenge in Rhinella diptycha toads.
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Day vs. night variation in the LPS effects on toad's immunity and endocrine mediators.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the immune response following a lipopolysaccharide -LPS injection, measured as plasma bacterial killing ability - BKA, phagocytosis of blood cells - PP, and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio - NLR, splenic proinflammatory cytokines mRNA (IL-1β and IL-6), and also endocrine mediators (corticosterone - CORT and melatonin - MEL plasma levels) in Rhinella icterica adult male toads injected at day (10 am) or night (10 pm).
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