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Immediate increase of plasma protein complement C3 in response to an acute stressor

Fish & Shellfish Immunology(2020)

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Abstract
Whereas chronic stress has immunosuppressive effects, the more immediate immunologic consequences of acute stressors are less known. We postulated that, as part of their 'fight or flight' response, rainbow trout would rapidly increase the efficacy of their natural immune system by means of increased concentrations of crucial plasma proteins. Plasma samples were taken from resting fish and from fish 5, 10 or 20 min after initiation of a stressful regime. Using crossed immunoelectrophoresis, we documented increases in concentrations of complement C3 and 3 other proteins within 5 min of initiation of stress. The concentration of C3 nearly doubled within 10 min of initiation of stress and had returned to near resting level by 20 min. This rapid kinetics preclude dependence on gene activation, the basis of the acute phase response. Potentiation of natural immunity, which can reasonably be expected to be selectively advantageous during or immediately after acute stressors may be one result of this increase.
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Acute stress,Innate immunity,Fight or flight,Plasma proteins,Complement C3,Enhance,Rainbow trout,Pre-acute phase response
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