Lice can be nice…
Posted: May 2, 2009 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info 1 CommentLice can be nice to us
PA 111/09
Parasite infestations might have a good side. Wild mice from a Nottinghamshire forest have given experts at The University of Nottingham clues as to the importance of some parasites, such as lice, for the conditioning of a “natural” immune system.
Jan Bradley, Professor of Parasitology, said: “Our understanding of mammalian immunology is largely based on rodents reared under highly unnatural pathogen and stress-free conditions. Analysing the immune response in wild populations can give crucial insights into how the immune system functions in its natural context.”
Many health problems in modern humans are caused by over-active immune responses. The immune system should be able to tell the difference between foreign invaders and its own body cells. But sometimes it can mistake self proteins for non self proteins triggering an attack on its own body and causing an autoimmune disease such as arthritis, asthma, diabetes or multiple sclerosis. Or the body can mistake a harmless substance as a threat causing an allergic response.
The authors say some parasites may exert a moderating effect on the function of a key component of the immune system, which could help reduce overall immune reactivity and the risk of developing immune dysfunctions.
Their research, published in the open access journal BMC Biology, links the louse Polyplax serrata to a strong dampening of certain immune responses in wild wood mice. This implies that other mammals, such as modern humans, that develop in artificial environments may have less regulated, overactive immune systems precisely because they are not exposed to parasites throughout their lives.
The researchers speculate that the louse is able to exert some kind of immuno-suppressive effect, possibly directly by secreting some substance into the mice from its saliva, or indirectly by transmitting bacteria or other pathogens.
Professor Bradley said: “Much like laboratory mice, people in developed countries are currently exposed to a very different profile of infections to that encountered by their ancestors. It is possible that the immune dysfunctions we see today are the result of immune systems moulded by evolution for a set of challenges completely different to those encountered in modern times.”
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Notes to editors: The University of Nottingham is ranked in the UK’s Top 10 and the World’s Top 100 universities by the Shanghai Jiao Tong (SJTU) and Times Higher (THE) World University Rankings.
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Susan shared…Bailey Play Dead
Posted: May 1, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentHave you seen this?
It’s kinda cute.
Susan

Book of the Week Program…from Dogwise
Posted: April 30, 2009 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info 1 Comment| Weekly Update from Dogwise: Introducing Our Book of the Week Program |
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Ginny sent…extreme dog houses
Posted: April 30, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados 1 CommentHey Ladies;
I’m sure you all will rush out and sign up your dogs to have one of these fabulous new kennels !!!!!! Ha-Ha. They may be a tad pricey, but aren’t our dogs worth it ?? Debby, I think Rick could easily build one for you and you’d be the talk of the mountains !!!!
Ginny
I like the Victorian one. Do you think I can put it on the grass between the house and the club house. I will just move my fence out another 100 feet and everything will be fine.
Tam

Belated Happy Birthday…
Posted: April 29, 2009 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos 2 CommentsNote from Editor: Bella Rose wasn’t late. My secretarial staff was!

Dear First Mom:
I wanted to say “Happy Birthday to my sisters. We are going to be two years old tomorrow.
I have a lot of fun with my forever family. My Dad takes me for walks and I play with my babies. Mom is teaching them to toss a ball for me, I get it but they don’t yet. Mom says we will keep trying.
Will you tell my sisters “Happy Birthday” from me. I wish we could all be together. I’m going to have a special “doggie” cake.
I am a good girl and both Mom & Dad are glad that I came to live with them and I am a bit spoiled but they keep telling me I’m the best girl they ever had.
Love, Bella Rose
P.S.
Mom will send some pictures of me all grown up.


