Title of article :
Evidence of immunomodulation in nestling American kestrels
(Falco sparverius) exposed to environmentally relevant PBDEs
Author/Authors :
Kim J. Fernie، نويسنده , , Greg Mayne، نويسنده , , J. Laird Shutt، نويسنده , , Cynthia Pekarik، نويسنده , , Keith A. Grasman، نويسنده , , Robert J. Letcher، نويسنده , , Ken Drouillard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
We investigated whether exposure to environmentally relevant polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) causes immunomodulation
in captive nestling American kestrels (Falco sparverius). Eggs within each clutch, divided by laying sequence, were injected
with safflower oil or penta-BDE congeners-47, -99, -100, and -153 dissolved in safflower oil (18.7 mg SPBDEs/egg) approximating
Great Lakes birds. For 29 days, nestlings consumed the same PBDE mixture (15.6G0.3 ng/g body weight per day), reaching
SPBDE body burden concentrations that were 120! higher in the treatment birds (86.1G29.1 ng/g ww) than controls
(0.73G0.5 ng/g ww). PBDE-exposed birds had a greater PHA response (T-cell-mediated immunity), which was negatively associated
with increasing BDE-47 concentrations, but a reduced antibody-mediated response that was positively associated with increasing
BDE-183 concentrations. There were also structural changes in the spleen (fewer germinal centers), bursa (reduced apoptosis) and
thymus (increased macrophages), and negative associations between the spleen somatic index and SPBDEs, and the bursa somatic
index and BDE-47. Immunomodulation from PBDE exposure may be exacerbated in wild birds experiencing greater environmental
stresses.
Keywords :
BIRD , antibody response , immunotoxicity , Phytohemagglutinin (PHA) , Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION