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Associations between Toxoplasma gondii infection and steroid hormone levels in spotted hyenas

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2022

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Laubach, Zachary M.
Gering, Eben
Yang, Erik
Getty, Thomas
Holekamp, Kay E.

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International journal for parasitology: Parasites and wildlife. Elsevier. 2022, 17, S. 53-59. eISSN 2213-2244. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.11.007

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Toxoplasma gondii is a common parasite that infects warm-blooded animals and influences host physiology. T. gondii is known to target the host's central nervous system, affecting circulating levels of steroid hormones, fear-related behaviors, and health, although these effects appear to vary among host taxa. Here, we investigated the relationship between T. gondii infection and levels of plasma testosterone and cortisol within a wild population of spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta, n = 109). In our analyses, we accounted for age and sex via stratified regression analyses. We detected a negative association between circulating plasma testosterone and T. gondii infection among female cubs and subadults as well as adult male hyenas. We found no associations between T. gondii infection and cortisol in any age class or sex group of hyenas. Our work adds to a growing body of literature by characterizing the relationship between T. gondii infection and physiology in a novel host in its natural habitat. In a broader context, our findings indicate that responses to infection vary with characteristics of the host and point to a clear need for additional studies and priorities for future work that include diverse taxa and ecological settings.

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Toxoplasma gondii, Crocuta crocuta, Spotted hyena, Testosterone, Cortisol, Steroid hormones

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ISO 690LAUBACH, Zachary M., Eben GERING, Erik YANG, Tracy M. MONTGOMERY, Thomas GETTY, Kay E. HOLEKAMP, 2022. Associations between Toxoplasma gondii infection and steroid hormone levels in spotted hyenas. In: International journal for parasitology: Parasites and wildlife. Elsevier. 2022, 17, S. 53-59. eISSN 2213-2244. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.11.007
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  year={2022},
  doi={10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.11.007},
  title={Associations between Toxoplasma gondii infection and steroid hormone levels in spotted hyenas},
  volume={17},
  journal={International journal for parasitology: Parasites and wildlife},
  pages={53--59},
  author={Laubach, Zachary M. and Gering, Eben and Yang, Erik and Montgomery, Tracy M. and Getty, Thomas and Holekamp, Kay E.}
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