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特定情境下的能量调节:自由生活的雌性北极地松鼠调节甲状腺激素与生命史各阶段活动之间的关系。

Energy regulation in context: Free-living female arctic ground squirrels modulate the relationship between thyroid hormones and activity among life history stages.

作者信息

Wilsterman Kathryn, Buck C Loren, Barnes Brian M, Williams Cory T

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA.

Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2015 Sep;75:111-9. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2015.09.003. Epub 2015 Sep 28.

Abstract

Thyroid hormones (THs), key regulators of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, are likely modulators of energy allocation within and among animal life history stages. Despite their role in modulating metabolism, few studies have investigated whether THs vary among life history stages in free-living animals or if they exhibit stage-specific relationships to total energy expenditure and activity levels. We measured plasma total triiodothyronine (tT3) and thyroxine (tT4) at four, discrete life history stages of female arctic ground squirrels from two different populations in northern Alaska to test whether plasma THs correlate with life history stage-specific changes in metabolic rate and energy demand. We also tested whether THs explained individual variation in aboveground activity levels within life history stages. T3 peaked during lactation and was lowest during pre-hibernation fattening, consistent with known changes in basal metabolism and core body temperature. In contrast, T4 was elevated shortly after terminating hibernation but remained low and stable across other life-history stages in the active season. THs were consistently higher in the population that spent more time above-ground but the relationship between THs and activity varied among life history stages. T3 was positively correlated with activity only during lactation (r(2)=0.50) whereas T4 was positively correlated with activity immediately following lactation (r(2)=0.48) and during fattening (r(2)=0.53). Our results support the hypothesis that THs are an important modulator of basal metabolism but also suggest that the relationship between THs and activity varies among life history stages.

摘要

甲状腺激素(THs)是脂质和碳水化合物代谢的关键调节因子,很可能是动物生命史阶段内及不同阶段间能量分配的调节者。尽管它们在调节代谢方面发挥作用,但很少有研究调查过自由生活动物的甲状腺激素在不同生命史阶段是否存在差异,或者它们与总能量消耗和活动水平之间是否呈现特定阶段的关系。我们测量了来自阿拉斯加北部两个不同种群的雌性北极地松鼠在四个离散生命史阶段的血浆总三碘甲状腺原氨酸(tT3)和甲状腺素(tT4),以测试血浆甲状腺激素是否与代谢率和能量需求的生命史阶段特异性变化相关。我们还测试了甲状腺激素是否能解释生命史阶段内地上活动水平的个体差异。T3在哺乳期达到峰值,在冬眠前育肥期最低,这与基础代谢和核心体温的已知变化一致。相比之下,T4在冬眠结束后不久升高,但在活跃季节的其他生命史阶段保持低水平且稳定。在地面活动时间较长的种群中,甲状腺激素水平一直较高,但甲状腺激素与活动之间的关系在不同生命史阶段有所不同。T3仅在哺乳期与活动呈正相关(r(2)=0.50),而T4在哺乳期后立即(r(2)=0.48)和育肥期(r(2)=0.53)与活动呈正相关。我们的结果支持了甲状腺激素是基础代谢的重要调节因子这一假设,但也表明甲状腺激素与活动之间的关系在不同生命史阶段有所不同。

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