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性别和睾酮对欧亚红隼雏鸟生长、免疫力及黑色素沉着的影响。

Sex and testosterone effects on growth, immunity and melanin coloration of nestling Eurasian kestrels.

作者信息

Fargallo Juan A, Martínez-Padilla Jesús, Toledano-Díaz Adolfo, Santiago-Moreno Julián, Dávila José A

机构信息

Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) - Banchory, Hill of Brathens, Banchory, Aberdeenshire AB31 4BW, Scotland, UK.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2007 Jan;76(1):201-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01193.x.

Abstract
  1. Sex differences in testosterone levels and sex-biased sensitivity to testosterone are the basis of some ideas postulated to account for sex-linked environmental vulnerability during early life. However, sex variation in circulating testosterone levels has been scarcely explored and never manipulated at post-natal stages of birds in the wild. 2. We measured and experimentally increased circulating testosterone levels in nestling Eurasian kestrels Falco tinnunculus. We investigated, possible sexual differences in testosterone levels and the effect of this hormone on growth (body mass and tarsus length) and cell-mediated immunity in males and females. We also explored testosterone effects on rump coloration, a highly variable melanin-based trait in male nestlings. We analysed data on circulating testosterone levels of nestlings in 15 additional bird species. 3. Increased levels of testosterone tended to negatively affect body condition, reduced cell-mediated immune responses in male and female nestlings and also diminished the expression of grey rump coloration in male nestlings. No sex differences were observed in testosterone levels in either control or increased testosterone group nestlings, and no interactions were found between sex and treatment. However, male nestlings showed a lower cell-mediated immune response than females in both groups. 4. Our results indicate first, that a high level of testosterone in all nestlings in a brood entails costs, at least in terms of immunity, coloration and probably growth. Secondly, sex differences in post-natal cell-mediated immunity, and consequently in the capacity to prevent diseases, cannot be explained by sex differences in circulating testosterone levels. Finally, by comparing published data at an interspecific level, contradictory sex patterns in circulating testosterone levels have been found, supporting the idea that circulating testosterone might not be a proximate factor causing sex-dependent vulnerability in bird species.
摘要
  1. 睾酮水平的性别差异以及对睾酮的性别偏向敏感性是一些假定想法的基础,这些想法旨在解释生命早期与性别相关的环境脆弱性。然而,对于野生鸟类出生后阶段循环睾酮水平的性别差异几乎没有进行过探索,也从未进行过相关操纵。2. 我们测量并通过实验提高了欧亚红隼雏鸟体内的循环睾酮水平。我们研究了睾酮水平可能存在的性别差异,以及这种激素对雄性和雌性雏鸟生长(体重和跗跖长度)和细胞介导免疫的影响。我们还探究了睾酮对雄性雏鸟臀部颜色的影响,臀部颜色是基于黑色素的高度可变性状。我们分析了另外15种鸟类雏鸟循环睾酮水平的数据。3. 睾酮水平升高往往会对身体状况产生负面影响,降低雄性和雌性雏鸟的细胞介导免疫反应,还会减少雄性雏鸟灰色臀部颜色的表现。在对照组和睾酮水平升高组的雏鸟中,均未观察到睾酮水平存在性别差异,也未发现性别与处理之间存在相互作用。然而,在两组中,雄性雏鸟的细胞介导免疫反应均低于雌性。4. 我们的结果首先表明,一窝雏鸟体内的高睾酮水平会带来代价,至少在免疫、颜色方面以及可能在生长方面是如此。其次,出生后细胞介导免疫的性别差异,以及因此在预防疾病能力方面的性别差异,无法用循环睾酮水平的性别差异来解释。最后,通过在种间水平比较已发表的数据,发现了循环睾酮水平相互矛盾的性别模式,这支持了循环睾酮可能不是导致鸟类物种性别依赖性脆弱性的直接因素这一观点。

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