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Immunological histopathology of American kestrels (Falco sparverius) exposed to the flame retardant isopropyl triphenyl phosphate

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Publication Date
Start Date
2019-08-15
End Date
2016-10-11

Citation

Lankton, J.S., and Karouna-Renier, N., 2020, Immunological histopathology of American kestrels (Falco sparverius) exposed to the flame retardant isopropyl triphenyl phosphate: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BHRGXF.

Summary

This work is part of a study of the immunological effects of exposure to alternative flame retardants in avian species. For the pathology portion of the study, hatchling American kestrels (Falco sparverius) were exposed to the flame retardant isopropyl triphenyl phosphate (ITP) and then challenged with a synthetic analogue of viral double-stranded RNA, polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly I:C). Control birds were challenged with vehicle only or vehicle and poly I:C. At euthanasia, spleen, thymus, and bursa of Fabricius were collected and fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin for histopathological assessment. Slides were processed and stained with hematoxalin and eosin as per standard procedure (Luna 1968). Quantitative and qualitative [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Julia S Lankton
Originator :
Julia S Lankton, Natalie Karouna-Renier
Metadata Contact :
Julia S Lankton
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
National Wildlife Health Center
USGS Mission Area :
Environmental Health

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Lankton_ITP kestrel_metadata.xml
Original FGDC Metadata

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41.26 KB application/fgdc+xml
Bursa.csv 7.42 KB text/csv
Spleen.csv 1.25 KB text/csv
Bursa cysts.csv 905 Bytes text/csv
Bursa heterophils.csv 861 Bytes text/csv
Thymus heterophils.csv 1.64 KB text/csv
Thymus.csv 1.43 KB text/csv
Spleen lymphoid follicles.csv 1.18 KB text/csv

Purpose

Histological parameters will be used in conjunction with physiologic markers such as indicators of oxidative stress and gene expression to determine whether exposure to ITP modulates the immune response to poly I:C.

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