Stier Antoine, Dupoué Andréaz, Picard Damien, Angelier Frédéric, Brischoux François, Lourdais Olivier
Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
Université d'Angers, Angers 49000, France.
J Exp Biol. 2017 May 15;220(Pt 10):1792-1796. doi: 10.1242/jeb.156752. Epub 2017 Mar 14.
The physiological mechanisms underlying the 'cost of reproduction' remain under debate, though oxidative stress has emerged as a potential candidate. The 'oxidative cost of reproduction' has received considerable attention with regards to food and antioxidant availability; however, the limitation of water availability has thus far been neglected. In this study, we experimentally examined the combined effect of pregnancy and water deprivation on oxidative status in a viviparous snake (), a species naturally exposed to periods of water and food deprivation. We predicted a cumulative effect of pregnancy and dehydration on oxidative stress levels. Our results support the occurrence of an oxidative cost of reproduction as we found higher oxidative damage levels in pregnant females than in non-reproductive individuals, despite an up-regulation of antioxidant defences. Surprisingly, water deprivation was associated with an up-regulation of antioxidant defences, and did not increase oxidative damage, either alone or in combination with reproduction.
“繁殖成本”背后的生理机制仍存在争议,不过氧化应激已成为一个潜在因素。“繁殖的氧化成本”在食物和抗氧化剂可获得性方面受到了相当多的关注;然而,水可获得性的限制迄今为止一直被忽视。在本研究中,我们通过实验检验了怀孕和缺水对一种胎生蛇()氧化状态的综合影响,该物种自然会经历缺水和缺食期。我们预测怀孕和脱水会对氧化应激水平产生累积效应。我们的结果支持繁殖存在氧化成本这一观点,因为我们发现怀孕雌蛇的氧化损伤水平高于非繁殖个体,尽管抗氧化防御有所上调。令人惊讶的是,缺水与抗氧化防御的上调有关,并且无论是单独缺水还是与繁殖共同作用,都不会增加氧化损伤。