Citation
C.Lumanlan, Susan
(1993)
Immune Response To Stress Induced By Corticosteroid In Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio Linnaeus) Exposed To Aeromonas Hydrophila.
Masters thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia.
Abstract
The effect of simulated stress induced by cortisol
implantation in common carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) was studied.
Humoral mediated responses to injected antigens following
cortisol treatment were assessed by using the passive
haemolytic plaque technique and indirect haemagglutination
assay . A single cortisol implant and subsequent challenge
to Aeromonas hydrophila elicited modulation in the fish
immune system and also histopathological changes in the
kidney, spleen and thymus . Hyperglycaemia which is a
stress related physiological change was associatively
manifested. The marked reduction in haemolytic plaque forming
cells in cortisol treated carps indicated the suppression
of antibody mediated response ..Similarly , a quantitative decrease in haemagglutinating antibody titre suggested
that the immunosuppressive action of cortisol could have
a pernicious effect on the fish's ability to resist
infection
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