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Immune and endocrine responses of Cururu toads (Rhinella icterica) in their natural habitat after LPS stimulation

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2022.111213

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Amphibian; Cytokine; Corticosterone; Immunity; Melatonin

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  1. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [2014/16320-7, 2013/13691-1]
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) [88882.377377/201901]
  3. Brazilian Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [302308/2016-4]

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Glucocorticoids and melatonin have immunomodulatory effects in both stimulating and suppressing the immune system, depending on the context. This study investigated the immune response of male toads in their natural habitat after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection. The results showed that LPS injection increased inflammation and corticosterone levels, similar to what was observed in toads in captivity. Additionally, a positive correlation between IL-1 beta and IL-6 was found, and corticosterone was negatively associated with testosterone.
Glucocorticoids and melatonin display immunomodulatory functions, with both immune-stimulatory and suppressor effects, depending on the context. While their immune properties are well-explored in mammals, there are still few studies on this immune-endocrine interaction in an inflammatory context in amphibians, all of them under captivity conditions, which can constitute a stressor for these animals. Evaluating how amphibians react to an immune challenge in the field would reveal relevant information regarding how immune-physiological parameters are modulated in natural conditions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection in male toads (Rhinella icterica) recently captured in their natural habitat in the Atlantic Forest at two different times of the day. We evaluated: splenic cytokines mRNA (interleukin [IL]-1 beta, IL-6, IL-10, interferon-gamma) and complement system protein (C1s), plasma bacterial killing ability (BKA), plasma corticosterone (CORT), melatonin (MEL), and testosterone (T) levels, and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), two hours post-injections. LPS-injection increased NLR, the gene expression of IL-1 beta, and less evidently CORT levels independently of the time of the day. These results evidence LPS-induced inflammation, similarly observed in toads in captivity. Saline and LPS-injected toads showed a positive correlation between IL-1 beta and IL-6, both cytokines with pro-inflammatory effects. Also, CORT was negatively associated with T, suggesting inhibition of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis in the LPS-stimulated group. Our results are associated with the first stage of the inflammatory assemblage. Studies evaluating further steps of this process might lead to a better understanding of the immune-endocrine relations in amphibians.

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