Li Yaqing, Sun Yanfeng, Krause Jesse S, Li Mo, Liu Xuelu, Zhu Weiwei, Yao Yao, Wu Yuefeng, Li Dongming
Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Hebei Province, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang 050024, China.
Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Hebei Province, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang 050024, China; Ocean College of Hebei Agricultural University, Qinhuangdao 066003, China.
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2017 Mar;205:41-47. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2016.12.016. Epub 2016 Dec 19.
In birds, corticosterone (CORT), testosterone (T), and corticosteroid binding globulin (CBG) are involved in modulating the trade-off between reproduction and survival. In response to acute stress, increased total plasma CORT is a ubiquitous phenomenon while T levels can decrease, or remain unchanged. Since CORT and T bind competitively with CBG in birds, the underlying regulatory mechanisms and consequences of their dynamic interactions remain largely unknown. Here, we studied the dynamic changes of total CORT, T, and CBG, and estimated free and bound CORT and T in response to capture stress in male Eurasian tree sparrows (Passer montanus) across the nest building, egg-laying, and nestling stages. We predicted that free, bound and total hormone concentrations would increase for CORT and decrease for T in response to acute stress, and the relative magnitude of these changes would vary with life history stage. We found that baseline and stressed-induced CORT values did not vary across breeding sub-stages. However, total and bound CORT increased with stress while free remained unchanged. Baseline levels of total, free and bound T were highest during the nest building and it was the only stage in which all measures of T were affected by stress. Regardless of breeding stage or restraint stress, we did not detect a significant correlation between CORT and T. CBG was found to be mostly unoccupied by steroid hormones under stress and stress-free conditions and this likely provided an adequate buffer for changes in free levels of CORT and T during unpredictable environmental perturbations.
在鸟类中,皮质酮(CORT)、睾酮(T)和皮质类固醇结合球蛋白(CBG)参与调节繁殖与生存之间的权衡。在应对急性应激时,血浆总CORT升高是一种普遍现象,而T水平可能降低或保持不变。由于在鸟类中CORT和T与CBG竞争性结合,它们动态相互作用的潜在调节机制和后果仍 largely未知。在这里,我们研究了雄性欧亚树麻雀(Passer montanus)在筑巢、产卵和育雏阶段对捕捉应激反应时总CORT、T和CBG的动态变化,并估计了游离和结合的CORT及T。我们预测,急性应激时,CORT的游离、结合和总激素浓度会升高,T会降低,且这些变化的相对幅度会随生活史阶段而变化。我们发现,繁殖亚阶段间基线和应激诱导的CORT值没有差异。然而,总CORT和结合CORT随应激增加,游离CORT保持不变。总T、游离T和结合T的基线水平在筑巢时最高,且这是T的所有指标都受应激影响的唯一阶段。无论繁殖阶段或束缚应激如何,我们都未检测到CORT和T之间存在显著相关性。发现在应激和无应激条件下,CBG大多未被类固醇激素占据,这可能为不可预测的环境扰动期间CORT和T游离水平的变化提供了充足的缓冲。