T-cell Responses in Oiled Guillemots and Swans in a Rehabilitation Setting

Abstract Aquatic birds are commonly affected by oil spills. Despite rehabilitation efforts, the majority of rehabilitated common guillemots ( Uria aalge ) do not survive, whereas mute swans ( Cygnus olor ) tend to have higher postrelease survival. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) present in crude oi...

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Published in:Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Main Author: Troisi, Gera M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2013
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00244-013-9885-5
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Summary:Abstract Aquatic birds are commonly affected by oil spills. Despite rehabilitation efforts, the majority of rehabilitated common guillemots ( Uria aalge ) do not survive, whereas mute swans ( Cygnus olor ) tend to have higher postrelease survival. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) present in crude oil and diesel are immunotoxic in birds affecting cell-mediated responses to immunogens. Because it is a target of PAH toxicity, T-lymphocyte response to controlled mitogen administration (phytohemagglutinnin test) was investigated in a scoping study as a potentially useful minimally invasive in vivo test of cell-mediated immunity. The test was performed on 69 mute swans and 31 common guillemots stranded on the Norfolk and Lincolnshire coastline and inland waterways in England (UK) either due to injury or to contamination with crude or diesel oil. T-lymphocyte response was significantly decreased in swans with greater oil scores. T-lymphocyte responses were also decreased in guillemots, but this finding was not statistically significant.