Karolína Rohlenová
Masaryk University
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Parasites & Vectors | 2011
Karolína Rohlenová; Serge Morand; Pavel Hyršl; Soňa Tolarová; Martin Flajšhans; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková
BackgroundThe basic function of the immune system is to protect an organism against infection in order to minimize the fitness costs of being infected. According to life-history theory, energy resources are in a trade-off between the costly demands of immunity and other physiological demands. Concerning fish, both physiology and immunity are influenced by seasonal changes (i.e. temporal variation) associated to the changes of abiotic factors (such as primarily water temperature) and interactions with pathogens and parasites. In this study, we investigated the potential associations between the physiology and immunocompetence of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) collected during five different periods of a given year. Our sampling included the periods with temporal variability and thus, it presented a different level in exposure to parasites. We analyzed which of two factors, seasonality or parasitism, had the strongest impact on changes in fish physiology and immunity.ResultsWe found that seasonal changes play a key role in affecting the analyzed measurements of physiology, immunity and parasitism. The correlation analysis revealed the relationships between the measures of overall host physiology, immunity and parasite load when temporal variability effect was removed. When analyzing separately parasite groups with different life-strategies, we found that fish with a worse condition status were infected more by monogeneans, representing the most abundant parasite group. The high infection by cestodes seems to activate the phagocytes. A weak relationship was found between spleen size and abundance of trematodes when taking into account seasonal changes.ConclusionsEven if no direct trade-off between the measures of host immunity and physiology was confirmed when taking into account the seasonality, it seems that seasonal variability affects host immunity and physiology through energy allocation in a trade-off between life important functions, especially reproduction and fish condition. Host immunity measures were not found to be in a trade-off with the investigated physiological traits or functions, but we confirmed the immunosuppressive role of 11-ketotestosterone on fish immunity measured by complement activity. We suggest that the different parasite life-strategies influence different aspects of host physiology and activate the different immunity pathways.
BioMed Research International | 2010
Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková
Each organism has the limited resources of energy that is distributed among important life traits. A trade-off between immune response and other physiological demands of organism especially costly reproduction is expected. Leuciscus cephalus, the cyprinid fish, was investigated during three periods varying in reproductive investment, that is, before-breeding, breeding, and after-breeding periods. We tested whether a potentially limited investment in immunity during the breeding is associated with higher susceptibility to the metazoan parasites. Following the immunocompetence handicap and sperm protection hypotheses, males expressing more elaborated sexual ornamentation should produce better quality sperm and be more parasitized. We found that reproductive investments in fish play an important role for energy allocation into somatic condition, immunity, and reproduction. The immune parameters including respiratory burst and leukocyte count were higher in breeding; however, parasite species richness and abundance appeared low. Males investing more in spawning tubercles reached high spermatocrite and were more parasitized by digeneans.
Aquaculture | 2011
Soňa Buchtíková; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Karolína Rohlenová; Martin Flajšhans; Antonín Lojek; Esa-Matti Lilius; Pavel Hyršl
Archive | 2009
Soňa Tolarová; Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Martin Flajšhans; Marek Rodina; Pavel Hyršl
Archive | 2009
Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Pavel Hyršl; Soňa Tolarová; Martin Flajšhans; Marek Rodina; Serge Morand
Archive | 2008
Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Pavel Hyršl; Martin Flajšhans; Marek Rodina
Archive | 2008
Pavel Hyršl; Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková
Archive | 2008
Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Pavel Hyršl; Martin Flajšhans; Marek Rodina
Archive | 2008
Soňa Tolarová; Karolína Rohlenová; Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Pavel Hyršl
Archive | 2008
Andrea Vetešníková Šimková; Pavel Hyršl; Karolína Rohlenová; Michael Wenger; Miroslav Machala; Pavel Jurajda
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