College of Life and Environmental Science, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325035, China.
Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, UK.
J Exp Biol. 2020 May 7;223(Pt 9):jeb223560. doi: 10.1242/jeb.223560.
Exposure to high temperatures (heatwaves) is rapidly emerging as an important issue of climate change, in particular for female mammals during lactation. High temperatures adversely affect the ability to dissipate heat, which has negative effects on reproductive output. The cumulative effects on growth of F1 offspring after weaning, and future reproductive performance of offspring, remain uncertain. In this study, F1 mice weaned from mothers lactating at 21 and 32.5°C were housed at 21°C from day 19 until day 56 of age, during which food intake and body mass were measured. The F1 adult females that were weaned at the two temperatures were bred and then exposed to 32.5°C during lactation. Energy intake and milk output, and litter size and mass, were determined. The F1 adults weaned at 32.5°C consumed less food and had lower body mass than their counterparts weaned at 21°C. Several visceral organs or reproductive tissues were significantly lower in mass in F1 weaned at 32.5°C than at 21°C. The exposure to 32.5°C significantly decreased energy intake, milk output and litter mass in F1 adult females during lactation. The F1 adult females weaned at 32.5°C produced less milk and raised lighter pups than those previously weaned at 21°C. The data suggest that transient exposure to hot temperatures during lactation has long-lasting impacts on offspring, including stunted growth and decreases in future reproductive performance when adult. This indicates that the offspring of females previously experiencing hot temperatures have a significant fitness disadvantage.
暴露于高温(热浪)正迅速成为气候变化的一个重要问题,特别是对于哺乳期的雌性哺乳动物而言。高温会对散热能力产生不利影响,从而对生殖产出产生负面影响。哺乳期暴露于高温对 F1 代断奶后生长的累积效应以及后代未来的生殖性能仍不确定。在这项研究中,从在 21°C 和 32.5°C 下哺乳的母亲那里断奶的 F1 代小鼠在 19 日龄至 56 日龄时被安置在 21°C 的环境中,在此期间测量了食物摄入量和体重。在两种温度下断奶的 F1 成年雌性被繁殖,然后在哺乳期暴露于 32.5°C。测定了能量摄入和产奶量以及产仔数和产仔量。在 32.5°C 下断奶的 F1 代成年小鼠的食物摄入量和体重低于在 21°C 下断奶的对照小鼠。在 32.5°C 下断奶的 F1 代中,几个内脏器官或生殖组织的重量明显低于在 21°C 下断奶的 F1 代。在哺乳期,32.5°C 的暴露显著降低了 F1 成年雌性的能量摄入、产奶量和产仔量。在 32.5°C 下断奶的 F1 成年雌性产奶量较少,所产幼仔也比之前在 21°C 下断奶的幼仔轻。这些数据表明,哺乳期短暂暴露于高温会对后代产生持久影响,包括生长发育迟缓以及成年后生殖性能下降。这表明之前经历过高温的雌性后代的适应度有显著劣势。