Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and Study
Inverse relationship between circulatory levels of glucocorticoids and melatonin has been reported for most of the vertebrates including human beings. We report the importance of glucocorticoid along with melatonin in avian immune regulation in an Indian tropical bird, Perdicula asiatica with in viv...
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doaj-7a3035ff9169451db203b697d966f3bf2020-11-25T03:19:58ZengSAGE PublishingEuropean Journal of Inflammation1721-727X2010-05-01810.1177/1721727X1000800206Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and StudyS.S. SinghS.K. YadavC. HaldarInverse relationship between circulatory levels of glucocorticoids and melatonin has been reported for most of the vertebrates including human beings. We report the importance of glucocorticoid along with melatonin in avian immune regulation in an Indian tropical bird, Perdicula asiatica with in vivo and in vitro approach. Dexamethasone (30μg/bird/day) treatment of the male birds suppressed the immune activity as judged by the spleen activity (mass, anatomy), circulating total leukocyte, and lymphocyte count, blastogenic response, increased % apoptosis and cytokine (IL-2) production by splenocytes. Melatonin (25μg/100g B.wt./day) treatment increased the above-mentioned immune parameters whereas melatonin together with dexamethasone restored the suppressed immune parameters by dexamethasone to control level. In vitro melatonin (2.5 pM) supplementation to splenocyte cultures restored the dexamethasone (2 μM) suppressed splenocyte proliferation, % apoptosis and IL-2 production. Therefore, melatonin antagonized the suppressive effect of synthetic glucocorticoid on all immune parameters studied in vivo as well as in vitro . Furthermore, exogenous administration of dexamethasone and melatonin treatment altered the circulatory level of corticosterone and melatonin in an inverse manner. It is therefore, suggested that a hormonal trade-off between glucocorticoid and melatonin exists under in vivo and in vitro conditions, being involved in maintenance of the immune function of P. asiatica probably by involving cytokines i.e. IL-2 mediated pathway.https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X1000800206 |
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Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and Study |
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Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and Study |
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Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and Study |
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Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and Study |
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Effect of Glucocorticoid and Melatonin on Immune Function of an Indian Tropical Bird, An and Study |
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effect of glucocorticoid and melatonin on immune function of an indian tropical bird, an and study |
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European Journal of Inflammation |
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Inverse relationship between circulatory levels of glucocorticoids and melatonin has been reported for most of the vertebrates including human beings. We report the importance of glucocorticoid along with melatonin in avian immune regulation in an Indian tropical bird, Perdicula asiatica with in vivo and in vitro approach. Dexamethasone (30μg/bird/day) treatment of the male birds suppressed the immune activity as judged by the spleen activity (mass, anatomy), circulating total leukocyte, and lymphocyte count, blastogenic response, increased % apoptosis and cytokine (IL-2) production by splenocytes. Melatonin (25μg/100g B.wt./day) treatment increased the above-mentioned immune parameters whereas melatonin together with dexamethasone restored the suppressed immune parameters by dexamethasone to control level. In vitro melatonin (2.5 pM) supplementation to splenocyte cultures restored the dexamethasone (2 μM) suppressed splenocyte proliferation, % apoptosis and IL-2 production. Therefore, melatonin antagonized the suppressive effect of synthetic glucocorticoid on all immune parameters studied in vivo as well as in vitro . Furthermore, exogenous administration of dexamethasone and melatonin treatment altered the circulatory level of corticosterone and melatonin in an inverse manner. It is therefore, suggested that a hormonal trade-off between glucocorticoid and melatonin exists under in vivo and in vitro conditions, being involved in maintenance of the immune function of P. asiatica probably by involving cytokines i.e. IL-2 mediated pathway. |
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