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群体破坏和社会隔离对裸鼹鼠内分泌相关因素的影响。

Effect of colony disruption and social isolation on naked mole-rat endocrine correlates.

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield 0028, South Africa; Mammal Research Institute, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield 0028, South Africa.

Mammal Research Institute, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield 0028, South Africa; Endocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Private Bag X04, Onderstepoort 0110, South Africa.

出版信息

Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2020 Sep 1;295:113520. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2020.113520. Epub 2020 May 26.

Abstract

The social environment of animals can have profound implications on their behaviour and physiology. Naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber) are highly social with complex dominance hierarchies that influence both stress- and reproduction-related hormones. Homeostasis may be affected by aggressive interactions, colony instability and social isolation. Furthermore, naked mole-rat colonies are characterised by a marked reproductive skew; a single female and few males are reproductively active while other colony members are reproductively suppressed. Thus, there are distinct differences in related hormone concentrations between reproductively active and non-active animals; however, this changes when non-reproductive individuals are removed from the colony. We investigated the effects of social isolation and colony disruption on plasma cortisol and progesterone concentrations in non-breeding naked mole-rats. During colony disruption, we found a significant increase in cortisol concentrations in females removed from the colony for social isolation (experimental) as well as in females that remained in the colony (control). Cortisol concentrations were reduced in both groups after experimental animals were paired up. No changes in cortisol concentrations were observed in control or experimental males after removal from the colony or pairing. This suggests that the females, but not the males, found colony disruption and social isolation stressful. Upon removal from the colony, both control and experimental females showed a small increase in progesterone, which returned to basal levels again in the control animals. Experimental females showed a dramatic spike in progesterone when they were paired with males, indicating reproductive activation. The sex difference in the stress responses may be due to the stronger reproductive suppression imposed on females, or the increased likelihood of dispersal for males. It is clear that the social environment reflects on the endocrine correlates of animals living in a colony, and that the colony structure may affect the sensitivity of the animals to changes in their environment.

摘要

动物的社会环境对其行为和生理有深远的影响。裸鼹鼠(Heterocephalus glaber)具有高度的社会性,其复杂的统治等级制度影响着应激和生殖相关的激素。体内平衡可能会受到攻击性行为、群体不稳定和社会隔离的影响。此外,裸鼹鼠群体的特征是明显的繁殖偏向;单一的雌性和少数雄性具有生殖活性,而其他群体成员则受到生殖抑制。因此,在具有生殖活性和非活性动物之间,相关激素浓度存在明显差异;然而,当非生殖个体从群体中移除时,这种情况就会发生变化。我们研究了社会隔离和群体破坏对非繁殖期裸鼹鼠血浆皮质醇和孕酮浓度的影响。在群体破坏期间,我们发现从群体中移除进行社会隔离的雌性(实验组)以及留在群体中的雌性(对照组)的皮质醇浓度显著增加。在实验组动物配对后,两组的皮质醇浓度均降低。从群体中移除或配对后,对照组和实验组雄性的皮质醇浓度均无变化。这表明,只有雌性,而不是雄性,发现群体破坏和社会隔离具有压力。从群体中移除后,对照组和实验组的雌性都显示出孕酮略有增加,而对照组动物的孕酮又恢复到基础水平。实验组雌性与雄性配对时,孕酮水平急剧上升,表明生殖激活。对压力反应的性别差异可能是由于对雌性施加了更强的生殖抑制,或者雄性更有可能扩散。很明显,社会环境反映了生活在群体中的动物的内分泌相关因素,并且群体结构可能会影响动物对环境变化的敏感性。

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