Al. Pulsford et al., MODULATORY EFFECTS OF DISEASE, STRESS, COPPER, TBT AND VITAMIN-E ON THE IMMUNE-SYSTEM OF FLATFISH, Fish & shellfish immunology, 5(8), 1995, pp. 631-643
The immune system can be influenced by a wide range of factors, includ
ing disease, pollutants, hormones and diet. The effects of these facto
rs have been investigated in several flatfish species including turbot
Scopthalmus maximus, flounder Platichthys flesus, dab Limanda limanda
and sole Solea solea. The studies included diseased fish, the in vitr
o application of the stress hormone cortisol, the contaminants copper
and TBT, and in vivo dietary vitamin E supplements. A range of microsc
opic and microplate assays to measure immunocompetence has been applie
d to these species in both in vivo and in vitro laboratory experiments
. The results are discussed in relation to current ideas of stress in
fish, the regulation of the immune system and the biomarker concept. (
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