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光照与黑暗对一种地下啮齿动物——阿尼拉科竹鼠的活动及体温节律的急性影响

Acute effects of light and darkness on the activity and temperature rhythms of a subterranean rodent, the Anillaco tuco-tuco.

作者信息

Yassumoto Tamiris I, Tachinardi Patricia, Oda Gisele A, Valentinuzzi Veronica S

机构信息

Laboratorio Binacional Argentina-Brasil de Cronobiologia, Departamento de Fisiologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Laboratorio Binacional Argentina-Brasil de Cronobiologia, Departamento de Fisiologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2019 Oct 15;210:112645. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.112645. Epub 2019 Aug 7.

Abstract

Tuco-tucos from Anillaco (Ctenomys aff. knighti), are subterranean rodents that run vigorously on laboratory wheels during the night but are active during the day in semi-natural enclosures, where they surface for foraging and burrow maintenance, under intense sunlight. Several studies have shown that light causes opposite, inhibitory and stimulatory, "masking" effects on the activity levels between nocturnal and diurnal species, respectively. Because of the alternating subterranean/surface activity of tuco-tucos in nature during the day and their ability to shift from diurnal to nocturnal patterns in field-to-lab transitions, we assessed the acute effects of light and darkness on running wheel activity, general activity and body temperature. Adult males and females were kept in a LD 12:12 h regimen and exposed to light and dark pulses to verify masking effects in their rhythms. A first experiment consisted in submitting animals to light pulses of different illuminance during the dark phase. Clear inhibition of wheel-running activity occurred, being the response more pronounced as illuminance of the pulse increased, a response typically seen in nocturnal rodents. A second experiment consisted in submitting animals to light pulses during the dark phase, and later to dark pulses during the light phase. This protocol occurred three times in the conditions: 1) without a wheel, 2) with free access to a wheel, and 3) with a blocked wheel. Wheel running was inhibited and body temperature decreased in most animals during the light pulse, with little to no inhibition on general activity. Dark pulses during the light phase had no effect on wheel-running activity nor on general activity but did affect body temperature. Interestingly, there was a single individual that switched from nocturnal to diurnal when kept without a running wheel, offering an opportunity to test nocturnal and diurnal masking patterns to light in the same individual.

摘要

来自阿尼拉科(Ctenomys aff. knighti)的土库土鼠是地下啮齿动物,它们夜间在实验室的轮子上活力十足地奔跑,但在半自然环境中白天活跃,在强烈阳光下它们会出来觅食和维护洞穴。多项研究表明,光照分别对夜行性和昼行性物种的活动水平产生相反的抑制和刺激“掩盖”作用。由于土库土鼠在自然界白天有交替的地下/地面活动,以及它们在从野外到实验室的转变中能够从昼行模式转变为夜行模式,我们评估了光照和黑暗对转轮活动、一般活动和体温的急性影响。成年雄性和雌性被置于12小时光照/12小时黑暗的光照周期中,并暴露于光脉冲和暗脉冲下,以验证其节律中的掩盖效应。第一个实验是在黑暗阶段让动物接受不同照度的光脉冲。转轮活动明显受到抑制,随着脉冲照度的增加,反应更为明显,这是夜行性啮齿动物常见的反应。第二个实验是在黑暗阶段让动物接受光脉冲,随后在光照阶段接受暗脉冲。该方案在以下三种条件下进行了三次:1)没有轮子;2)可自由使用轮子;3)轮子被阻塞。在光脉冲期间,大多数动物的转轮活动受到抑制,体温下降,而对一般活动几乎没有抑制作用。光照阶段的暗脉冲对转轮活动和一般活动均无影响,但会影响体温。有趣的是,有一只个体在没有转轮的情况下从夜行性转变为昼行性,这为测试同一动物对光照的夜行性和昼行性掩盖模式提供了机会。

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