Garvin Mary C, Schoech Stephan J
Department of Biology, Oberlin College, Ohio 44074, USA.
J Parasitol. 2006 Jun;92(3):659-62. doi: 10.1645/GE-759R.1.
Annual spring relapse of blood parasite infections in birds is believed to be the result of hormonal changes associated with breeding. As part of a larger study on the epizootiology of Haemoproteus danilewskyi in blue jays in south-central Florida, we studied the relationship between H. danilewskyi infections and levels of luteinizing hormone, prolactin, progesterone, testosterone, estradiol, and corticosterone. We found a positive association between intensity of H. danilewskyi infection and corticosterone levels in females but not in males. We also found no association between infection and levels of prolactin, luteinizing hormone, progesterone, testosterone, or estradiol in males or females. In addition, we found a positive relationship between levels of corticosterone and handling time and between corticosterone and testosterone levels. We suggest a possible influence of corticosterone on spring relapse of Haemoproteus spp. infections in birds but provide no support for the influence of breeding hormones on relapse of these parasites.
鸟类血液寄生虫感染每年春季复发被认为是与繁殖相关的激素变化所致。作为对佛罗里达州中南部蓝松鸦中丹尼列夫斯基血变原虫流行病学进行的一项更大规模研究的一部分,我们研究了丹尼列夫斯基血变原虫感染与促黄体生成素、催乳素、孕酮、睾酮、雌二醇和皮质酮水平之间的关系。我们发现,丹尼列夫斯基血变原虫感染强度与雌性而非雄性的皮质酮水平呈正相关。我们还发现,感染与雄性或雌性的催乳素、促黄体生成素、孕酮、睾酮或雌二醇水平之间没有关联。此外,我们发现皮质酮水平与处理时间以及皮质酮与睾酮水平之间呈正相关。我们认为皮质酮可能对鸟类中血变原虫属感染的春季复发有影响,但没有证据支持繁殖激素对这些寄生虫复发的影响。