Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)

Background: Reports denote that changes in day length enhance or suppress components of immune function in several mammalian species. The aim of present experimental study is directed to test the hypothesis deals with the effect of photoperiods on some immune limbs responsiveness. Materials and Met...

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Main Authors: Ikbal Kh. Al-Joofy, Thana J. Al-Khishali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad 2007-04-01
Series:مجلة كلية الطب
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Online Access:http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1443
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spelling doaj-ed0ed2f5ecfb4504a9c5515fca9c0c5a2020-11-25T01:51:59ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572007-04-01491Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)Ikbal Kh. Al-Joofy0Thana J. Al-Khishali1College of Science , Dep. Of Biology , AL_ Mustansiriuah University.College of Medicine, Department ofAnatomy, Al-Mustansi Background: Reports denote that changes in day length enhance or suppress components of immune function in several mammalian species. The aim of present experimental study is directed to test the hypothesis deals with the effect of photoperiods on some immune limbs responsiveness. Materials and Methods: Twenty six male and female BALB/C mice, 5-7 weeks old, 14- 18gm weight divided into two groups, test groups (n.=8 mice for each sex) and control groups (n.=5 for each sex). Test groups were kept in a dark room for a month, while control groups were kept in a room where the photoperiod was day light: darkness 12:12hr. All studied groups immunized with o.2ml (10% sheep red blood cells) on day 4 and 8 of the last 12 days of the experiment. The weight of all animals were measured at the beginning and the end of the experiment. Arthus reaction, delayed type hypersensitivity and serum antibody titer were assessed on day 11 and 12 of program. Results: Significant increased (P<0.005) in body weight, index level of Arthus reaction, delayed type hypersensitivity and serum antibody titer in the test groups in comparison with the control groups.  Conclusion: Data are consistent with the hypothesis that immune parameters are enhanced in short photoperiods or continuous darkness http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1443Photoperiod, immune response
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author Ikbal Kh. Al-Joofy
Thana J. Al-Khishali
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Thana J. Al-Khishali
Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)
مجلة كلية الطب
Photoperiod, immune response
author_facet Ikbal Kh. Al-Joofy
Thana J. Al-Khishali
author_sort Ikbal Kh. Al-Joofy
title Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)
title_short Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)
title_full Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)
title_fullStr Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Continuous Darkness on Immune Response (In vivo Assay)
title_sort effect of continuous darkness on immune response (in vivo assay)
publisher Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad
series مجلة كلية الطب
issn 0041-9419
2410-8057
publishDate 2007-04-01
description Background: Reports denote that changes in day length enhance or suppress components of immune function in several mammalian species. The aim of present experimental study is directed to test the hypothesis deals with the effect of photoperiods on some immune limbs responsiveness. Materials and Methods: Twenty six male and female BALB/C mice, 5-7 weeks old, 14- 18gm weight divided into two groups, test groups (n.=8 mice for each sex) and control groups (n.=5 for each sex). Test groups were kept in a dark room for a month, while control groups were kept in a room where the photoperiod was day light: darkness 12:12hr. All studied groups immunized with o.2ml (10% sheep red blood cells) on day 4 and 8 of the last 12 days of the experiment. The weight of all animals were measured at the beginning and the end of the experiment. Arthus reaction, delayed type hypersensitivity and serum antibody titer were assessed on day 11 and 12 of program. Results: Significant increased (P<0.005) in body weight, index level of Arthus reaction, delayed type hypersensitivity and serum antibody titer in the test groups in comparison with the control groups.  Conclusion: Data are consistent with the hypothesis that immune parameters are enhanced in short photoperiods or continuous darkness
topic Photoperiod, immune response
url http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1443
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