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评估异稳态负荷:一种测量野生动物长期应激的新方法。

EVALUATING ALLOSTATIC LOAD: A NEW APPROACH TO MEASURING LONG-TERM STRESS IN WILDLIFE.

作者信息

Edes Ashley N, Wolfe Barbara A, Crews Douglas E

出版信息

J Zoo Wildl Med. 2018 Jun;49(2):272-282. doi: 10.1638/2016-0070.1.

Abstract

Animal welfare, conservation, and stress assessment are all critical components of species survival. As organisms experience stressors, they accumulate physiologic dysregulation, leading to multiple negative health outcomes. This brief review suggests measuring the degree of stress-induced damage, known as allostatic load, and then using allostatic load to evaluate changes implemented to improve animal welfare and conservation efforts. Over the past two decades, human clinical research has developed multiple allostatic load indices constructed from composites of neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune biomarkers. These indices are designed to estimate allostatic load in hopes of ameliorating or even negating damaging effects of stress. Among humans, allostatic load is associated with a variety of factors such as age, sex, stressful experiences, personality, social position, and early life history. Despite conservation of stress responses throughout mammalian species, reported allostatic load indices for animals are rare. Because many zoo researchers and field scientists already collect data on multiple biomarkers, constructing allostatic load indices may be a relatively affordable, easily implemented, and powerful tool for assessing relative risks of morbidity and mortality within wildlife. As an example, in a study among zoo-housed gorillas, an allostatic load index constructed using seven biomarkers was associated significantly with age, sex, stressful experiences, rearing history, markers of poor health, and mortality risk. Such results evidence that allostatic load is as applicable to animal populations as it is to humans. By using allostatic load as a predictive tool, human caretakers will be better informed of individuals at greatest risk for health declines. Most importantly, allostatic load may provide earlier opportunity for preemptive care while contributing a transformational tool to animal welfare research. Additionally, allostatic load may be compared between individuals and groups within the same population and allow comparisons of health between and across populations, consequently informing habitat and population protection efforts.

摘要

动物福利、保护及应激评估都是物种生存的关键组成部分。当生物体经历应激源时,它们会积累生理失调,从而导致多种负面健康结果。本简要综述建议测量应激诱导损伤的程度,即所谓的应激负荷,然后使用应激负荷来评估为改善动物福利和保护工作而实施的变化。在过去二十年中,人类临床研究已开发出多个由神经内分泌、心血管、代谢和免疫生物标志物组合构建的应激负荷指数。这些指数旨在估计应激负荷,以期减轻甚至消除应激的有害影响。在人类中,应激负荷与多种因素相关,如年龄、性别、应激经历、个性、社会地位和早期生活史。尽管整个哺乳动物物种的应激反应具有保守性,但报道的动物应激负荷指数却很少。由于许多动物园研究人员和野外科学家已经收集了多种生物标志物的数据,构建应激负荷指数可能是一种相对经济实惠、易于实施且强大的工具,可用于评估野生动物发病和死亡的相对风险。例如,在一项针对圈养大猩猩的研究中,使用七种生物标志物构建的应激负荷指数与年龄、性别、应激经历、饲养史、健康状况不佳的标志物以及死亡风险显著相关。这些结果证明应激负荷在动物群体中与在人类中一样适用。通过将应激负荷用作预测工具,人类护理人员将能更好地了解健康状况下降风险最大的个体。最重要的是,应激负荷可能为预防性护理提供更早的机会,同时为动物福利研究贡献一种变革性工具。此外,应激负荷可在同一群体内的个体和群体之间进行比较,并允许在不同群体之间比较健康状况,从而为栖息地和种群保护工作提供信息。

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