Książek Aneta, Zub Karol, Szafrańska Paulina A, Wieczorek Monika, Konarzewski Marek
Institute of Biology, University of Białystok, Ciołkowskiego 1J Street, 15-245 Białystok, Poland.
Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Waszkiewicza 1, 17-230 Białowieża, Poland.
Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2017 Sep 1;250:46-53. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.05.021. Epub 2017 May 31.
Although corticosterone (CORT) regulates many physiological mechanisms, the associations between CORT levels, immunocompetence, energy expenditures and overwinter survival have not been examined. Here, we studied individual variation in CORT level extracted from hair, immunocompetence quantified as the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte (N/L) ratio, total white blood cells (WBC) and natural antibody levels (NAbs), along with the resting (RMR) and peak metabolic rates (PMR) and mortality during three consecutive winter seasons in a natural population of the root vole, Microtus oeconomus. In early winter, hair CORT level was strongly positively associated with body mass and inversely related to voles' ability to survive. We suggest that the observed association between hair CORT level and body mass may be the key component of the physiological nexus driving the survivorship of individual rodents. Additionally, hair CORT was a significant predictor of variation of the whole body RMR, which in turn enhanced overwinter survival in the studied population. On the other hand, hair CORT was not significantly associated with changes in the blood indices. Interestingly, the analysis carried out only during the first year of study (2008), which was characterized by a high population density and prevalence of infestation with a blood protozoan, Babesia spp., showed that the intensity of the infestation was negatively correlated with both the hair CORT level and the N/L ratio. Because CORT is often considered immunosuppressive, we expected a positive association between its level and the N/L ratio. However, hair CORT did not significantly correlate with the N/L ratio. We suggest that the lack of an association between hair CORT and the N/L ratio resulted from a small inter-individual variation in the N/L ratio in 2008, which was much higher and less variable than in the other years of our study.
尽管皮质酮(CORT)调节着许多生理机制,但CORT水平、免疫能力、能量消耗与越冬存活率之间的关联尚未得到研究。在此,我们研究了从毛发中提取的CORT水平的个体差异、以中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值(N/L)、白细胞总数(WBC)和天然抗体水平(NAbs)量化的免疫能力,以及根田鼠(Microtus oeconomus)自然种群在连续三个冬季的静息代谢率(RMR)、峰值代谢率(PMR)和死亡率。在初冬,毛发CORT水平与体重呈强正相关,与田鼠的生存能力呈负相关。我们认为,观察到的毛发CORT水平与体重之间的关联可能是驱动个体啮齿动物生存的生理联系的关键组成部分。此外,毛发CORT是全身RMR变化的重要预测指标,这反过来又提高了研究种群的越冬存活率。另一方面,毛发CORT与血液指标的变化没有显著关联。有趣的是,仅在研究的第一年(2008年)进行的分析显示,该年种群密度高且血液原生动物巴贝斯虫属(Babesia spp.)感染率高,感染强度与毛发CORT水平和N/L比值均呈负相关。由于CORT通常被认为具有免疫抑制作用,我们预期其水平与N/L比值之间存在正相关。然而,毛发CORT与N/L比值没有显著相关性。我们认为,毛发CORT与N/L比值缺乏关联是由于2008年N/L比值的个体间差异较小,而在我们研究的其他年份,该比值更高且变异性更小。