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1 October 1970 Mechanism of Spring Relapse in Avian Malaria: Effect of Gonadotropin and Corticosterone
J. E. APPLEGATE, R. L. BEAUDOIN
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Abstract

Previous work demonstrated that corticosterone induces relapse of avian malaria, and that this effect varies markedly from winter to spring. In the present study, English sparrows with latent Plasmodium relictum infections were treated in winter with corticosterone, gonadotropin, corticosterone gonadotropin, or a control regimen consisting of the oil vehicle. Gonadotropin neither induced relapse nor potentiated the induction of relapse by corticosterone. These data cast doubt on the hypothesis that spring relapse in malarial infections is mediated by seasonal changes in reproductive hormone levels.

APPLEGATE and BEAUDOIN: Mechanism of Spring Relapse in Avian Malaria: Effect of Gonadotropin and Corticosterone
J. E. APPLEGATE and R. L. BEAUDOIN "Mechanism of Spring Relapse in Avian Malaria: Effect of Gonadotropin and Corticosterone," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 6(4), 443-447, (1 October 1970). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-6.4.443
Published: 1 October 1970
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