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普马拉汉坦病毒感染会改变其储存宿主的气味吸引力。

Puumala hantavirus infection alters the odour attractiveness of its reservoir host.

作者信息

Hughes Nelika K, Helsen Sanne, Tersago Katrien, Leirs Herwig

机构信息

Evolutionary Ecology Group, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020, Antwerp, Belgium,

出版信息

Oecologia. 2014 Dec;176(4):955-63. doi: 10.1007/s00442-014-3072-x. Epub 2014 Sep 11.

Abstract

The random-mixing assumptions of many parasite-transmission models are challenged if healthy individuals can alter their behaviour to reduce their risk of infection. Some pathogens reduce the attractiveness of their hosts' excretions, for example, potentially altering contact rates and thus the predicted force of infection for pathogens transmissible by contact with excretions. For bank voles (Myodes glareolus), contact with contaminated urine is an important route of transmission for Puumala hantavirus (PUUV); however, it is not known whether PUUV infection changes the voles' urinary odours or their attractiveness. Here, we use a Y-maze to test whether PUUV infection alters the attractiveness of male bank voles' urine. We presented wild-caught PUUV-free male and female bank voles with PUUV-infected conspecific urine, uninfected urine and a water control, and measured the relative and absolute latency to first visit, number of visits, and total time bank voles spent investigating each treatment over 30 min. PUUV infection significantly altered the bank voles' initial response to conspecific urine, with fewer visits and less time spent close to infected urine relative to uninfected urine, and less total time spent near the infected urine than the uninfected urine or control. These strong preferences weakened over the 30-min trial, however, partly due to a general decline in male activity, and there were no absolute differences between the treatments overall. This suggests that PUUV infection does change the attractiveness of bank vole urine to conspecifics, and we discuss the implications of these results for random-mixing assumptions.

摘要

如果健康个体能够改变自身行为以降低感染风险,那么许多寄生虫传播模型的随机混合假设就会受到挑战。例如,一些病原体降低了其宿主排泄物的吸引力,这可能会改变接触率,进而改变通过接触排泄物传播的病原体的预测感染力。对于棕背鼠平(Myodes glareolus)而言,接触受污染的尿液是普马拉汉坦病毒(PUUV)的重要传播途径;然而,尚不清楚PUUV感染是否会改变棕背鼠平的尿液气味或其吸引力。在此,我们使用Y迷宫来测试PUUV感染是否会改变雄性棕背鼠平尿液的吸引力。我们向野生捕获的未感染PUUV的雄性和雌性棕背鼠平分别呈现感染PUUV的同种尿液、未感染的尿液和水对照,并测量了首次访问的相对和绝对潜伏期、访问次数以及棕背鼠平在30分钟内对每种处理进行调查所花费的总时间。PUUV感染显著改变了棕背鼠平对同种尿液的初始反应,与未感染的尿液相比,靠近感染尿液的访问次数更少,花费的时间更少,且在感染尿液附近花费的总时间比未感染尿液或对照更少。然而,在30分钟的试验过程中,这些强烈的偏好有所减弱,部分原因是雄性活动普遍下降,而且总体上各处理之间没有绝对差异。这表明PUUV感染确实会改变棕背鼠平尿液对同种个体的吸引力,我们还讨论了这些结果对随机混合假设的影响。

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