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抗氧化防御能力可预测雀形目鸟类的长期生存。

Antioxidant defenses predict long-term survival in a passerine bird.

机构信息

Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011 May 6;6(5):e19593. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0019593.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Normal and pathological processes entail the production of oxidative substances that can damage biological molecules and harm physiological functions. Organisms have evolved complex mechanisms of antioxidant defense, and any imbalance between oxidative challenge and antioxidant protection can depress fitness components and accelerate senescence. While the role of oxidative stress in pathogenesis and aging has been studied intensively in humans and model animal species under laboratory conditions, there is a dearth of knowledge on its role in shaping life-histories of animals under natural selection regimes. Yet, given the pervasive nature and likely fitness consequences of oxidative damage, it can be expected that the need to secure efficient antioxidant protection is powerful in molding the evolutionary ecology of animals. Here, we test whether overall antioxidant defense varies with age and predicts long-term survival, using a wild population of a migratory passerine bird, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), as a model.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Plasma antioxidant capacity (AOC) of breeding individuals was measured using standard protocols and annual survival was monitored over five years (2006-2010) on a large sample of selection episodes. AOC did not covary with age in longitudinal analyses after discounting the effect of selection. AOC positively predicted annual survival independently of sex. Individuals were highly consistent in their relative levels of AOC, implying the existence of additive genetic variance and/or environmental (including early maternal) components consistently acting through their lives.

CONCLUSIONS

Using longitudinal data we showed that high levels of antioxidant protection positively predict long-term survival in a wild animal population. Present results are therefore novel in disclosing a role for antioxidant protection in determining survival under natural conditions, strongly demanding for more longitudinal eco-physiological studies of life-histories in relation to oxidative stress in wild populations.

摘要

背景

正常和病理过程会产生氧化物质,这些物质会破坏生物分子并损害生理功能。生物体已经进化出复杂的抗氧化防御机制,任何氧化应激和抗氧化保护之间的失衡都可能降低适应度成分并加速衰老。虽然在人类和实验室条件下的模式动物物种中,氧化应激在发病机制和衰老中的作用已经得到了深入研究,但对于其在塑造自然选择条件下动物生活史中的作用知之甚少。然而,鉴于氧化损伤的普遍性质和可能对适应度的影响,可以预期,确保有效的抗氧化保护对于塑造动物的进化生态学具有重要意义。在这里,我们使用迁徙雀形目鸟类——家燕(Hirundo rustica)的野生种群作为模型,测试了整体抗氧化防御是否随年龄而变化,并预测了长期生存。

方法/主要发现:使用标准方案测量繁殖个体的血浆抗氧化能力(AOC),并在 2006-2010 年的五年期间对大量选择事件监测了年度存活率。在排除选择效应后,纵向分析中 AOC 与年龄无关。AOC 独立于性别,与年度存活率呈正相关。个体在 AOC 的相对水平上高度一致,这意味着存在可加遗传方差和/或环境(包括早期母体)成分,这些成分在其一生中持续发挥作用。

结论

我们使用纵向数据表明,高水平的抗氧化保护可积极预测野生动物种群的长期生存。因此,本研究结果揭示了抗氧化保护在自然条件下决定生存的作用,强烈要求对野生种群的生活史与氧化应激相关的纵向生态生理学研究进行更多研究。

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