“…In particular, dehydration increases plasma glucocorticoids, the primary steroid hormones involved in the stress response, in mice (Mus musculus; Tsuchida et al, 2004;Bekkevold et al, 2013), rats (Rattus norvegicus; Sebaai et al, 2002a,b;Arnhold et al, 2007), rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus; Kallaras et al, 2004), quail (Colinus virginianus; Cain and Lien, 1985), chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus; Klandorf et al, 1984) and cattle (Bos indicus; Parker et al, 2004). In general, elevated glucocorticoids have initial enhancing effects on immunity, but, if prolonged, they have more depressive effects, although response may also depend on stress hormone concentration (Sapolsky et al, 2000).…”