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High doses of corticosteroid suppress resistance to Ichthyophonus in starry flounder

January 1, 2004

Application of pharmacological doses of the corticosteroid dexamethasone phosphate to starry flounder Platichthys stellatus resulted in a predisposition to clinical ichthyophoniasis and a progression from latent Ichthyophonus infections to patent, histologically identifiable infections. Among Ichthyophonus-challenged starry flounder, the prevalences of clinical infections and histologically identifiable infections were significantly greater in two groups that received dexamethasone (100% and 31%, respectively) than in the respective control groups (8% and 0%). Proliferation of Ichthyophonus infections in corticosteroid-treated groups may have resulted from suppression of the cellular immune response that typically follows corticosteroid application; however, further studies are needed to determine whether these effects occur at lower, physiological concentrations of corticosteroids.

Publication Year 2004
Title High doses of corticosteroid suppress resistance to Ichthyophonus in starry flounder
DOI 10.1577/H03-056.1
Authors J.A. Perry, R. M. Kocan, J. R. Winton, P.K. Hershberger
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Aquatic Animal Health
Index ID 70027544
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center