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类胡萝卜素补充和 GnRH 挑战会影响日本鹌鹑(Coturnix japonica)的雌性内分泌生理学、免疫功能和卵黄特性。

Carotenoid supplementation and GnRH challenges influence female endocrine physiology, immune function, and egg-yolk characteristics in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, 58102, USA.

出版信息

J Comp Physiol B. 2012 Jul;182(5):687-702. doi: 10.1007/s00360-011-0638-3. Epub 2012 Jan 12.

Abstract

Androgens and carotenoids circulating in plasma affect the physiology and behavior of vertebrates. Much is known about control mechanisms and functions of each of these substances, yet their interactive effects are not well understood. Here we examine possible additive, multiplicative, and interactive effects of testosterone and carotenoids on female endocrine physiology, immunocompetence, and investment in eggs by simultaneously manipulating levels of testosterone [via gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) challenges] and carotenoids (via diet supplementation) in captive female Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). Females were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: carotenoid supplementation, GnRH challenge, GnRH challenge + carotenoid supplementation, or control. Carotenoid supplementation significantly increased circulating plasma carotenoid levels and acquired immune system performance, but not innate immunity. GnRH challenges elevated circulating testosterone and carotenoid levels, and induced immunosuppression in females. However, females in the GnRH challenge + carotenoid supplementation treatment had higher cell-mediated immune responses than control females and similar responses to those of carotenoid-supplemented females. Hence, availability of carotenoids in female quail seemed to counteract immunosuppressive effects of GnRH challenges. Our results provide further evidence for synergistic effects of carotenoids and testosterone on endocrine physiology and immune function in female birds. Elevated plasma testosterone or carotenoids levels resulted in increased deposition of those compounds to eggs, respectively. Furthermore, because we found that concentrations of testosterone and carotenoids in yolks were correlated within each treatment group, differential deposition of hormones and carotenoids in eggs may not only respond to surrounding social and environmental conditions, but also to other components of the egg.

摘要

循环于血浆中的雄激素和类胡萝卜素会影响脊椎动物的生理机能和行为。我们对这些物质的控制机制和功能有了很多了解,但它们的相互作用却知之甚少。在这里,我们同时操纵血浆中睾酮(通过促性腺激素释放激素 GnRH 挑战)和类胡萝卜素(通过饮食补充)的水平,以检查睾酮和类胡萝卜素对雌性内分泌生理、免疫能力和卵子投资的可能的附加、乘法和交互作用,对圈养的雌性日本鹌鹑( Coturnix japonica )进行了研究。雌性鹌鹑被随机分配到四个处理组之一:类胡萝卜素补充、GnRH 挑战、GnRH 挑战+类胡萝卜素补充或对照。类胡萝卜素补充显著提高了循环血浆类胡萝卜素水平和获得性免疫系统性能,但不影响先天免疫系统。GnRH 挑战提高了循环睾酮和类胡萝卜素水平,并诱导雌性鹌鹑免疫抑制。然而,GnRH 挑战+类胡萝卜素补充处理组的雌性鹌鹑的细胞介导免疫反应高于对照组雌性鹌鹑,与类胡萝卜素补充组的雌性鹌鹑的反应相似。因此,雌性鹌鹑体内类胡萝卜素的可用性似乎抵消了 GnRH 挑战的免疫抑制作用。我们的研究结果进一步证明了类胡萝卜素和睾酮对雌性鸟类内分泌生理和免疫功能的协同作用。血浆中睾酮或类胡萝卜素水平升高分别导致这些化合物在卵子中的沉积增加。此外,由于我们发现每个处理组的蛋黄中睾酮和类胡萝卜素的浓度在组内相关,因此激素和类胡萝卜素在卵子中的差异沉积可能不仅对周围的社会和环境条件做出反应,还对卵子的其他成分做出反应。

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