Effects of stress and cortisol on the polarization of carp macrophages.

Fish & Shellfish Immunology(2019)

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Abstract
In teleost fish, myelopoiesis is maintained both in the head (HK) and trunk kidney (TK), but only the HK holds the endocrine cells that produce the stress hormone cortisol. We now compared the effects of prolonged restraint stress (in vivo) and cortisol (in vitro) on the polarization of HK and TK-derived carp macrophages.
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Stress,Cortisol,Monocytes/macrophages,Head kidney,Trunk kidney,Carp
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