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侧斑蜥蜴(Uta stansburiana)不同伤口严重程度的恢复:对能量预算、运动表现和氧化应激的影响

Recovery from discrete wound severities in side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana): implications for energy budget, locomotor performance, and oxidative stress.

作者信息

Hudson Spencer B, Virgin Emily E, Brodie Edmund D, French Susannah S

机构信息

Department of Biology, Utah State University, Logan, UT, 84322-5205, USA.

Ecology Center, Utah State University, Logan, UT, 84322‑5205, USA.

出版信息

J Comp Physiol B. 2021 May;191(3):531-543. doi: 10.1007/s00360-021-01347-z. Epub 2021 Feb 13.

Abstract

Wounding events (predation attempts, competitive combat) result in injuries and/or infections that induce integrated immune responses for the recovery process. Despite the survival benefits of immunity in this context, the costs incurred may require investment to be diverted from traits contributing to immediate and/or future survival, such as locomotor performance and oxidative status. Yet, whether trait constraints manifest likely depends on wound severity and the implications for energy budget. For this study, food intake, body mass, sprint speed, and oxidative indices (reactive oxygen metabolites, antioxidant capacity) were monitored in male side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana) healing from cutaneous wounds of discrete sizes (control, small, large). Results indicate that larger wounds induced faster healing, reduced food consumption, and led to greater oxidative stress over time. Granted wounding did not differentially affect body mass or sprint speed overall, small-wounded lizards with greater wound area healed had faster sprint speeds while large-wounded lizards with greater wound area healed had slower sprint speeds. During recovery from either wound severity, however, healing and sprint performance did not correspond with food consumption, body mass loss, nor oxidative status. These findings provide support that energy budget, locomotor performance, and oxidative status of a reptile are linked to wound recovery to an extent, albeit dependent on wound severity.

摘要

受伤事件(捕食尝试、竞争性战斗)会导致损伤和/或感染,从而引发综合免疫反应以促进恢复过程。尽管在这种情况下免疫对生存有益,但所产生的代价可能需要将投资从有助于当前和/或未来生存的特征上转移,比如运动能力和氧化状态。然而,特征限制是否显现可能取决于伤口的严重程度以及对能量预算的影响。在本研究中,对雄性侧斑蜥蜴(Uta stansburiana)从不同大小(对照、小、大)的皮肤伤口愈合过程中的食物摄入量、体重、冲刺速度和氧化指标(活性氧代谢产物、抗氧化能力)进行了监测。结果表明,随着时间推移,较大的伤口会导致更快的愈合、食物消耗减少,并引发更大的氧化应激。诚然,受伤总体上并未对体重或冲刺速度产生差异影响,但伤口面积较大且愈合的小伤口蜥蜴冲刺速度更快,而伤口面积较大且愈合的大伤口蜥蜴冲刺速度较慢。然而,在从任何一种伤口严重程度恢复的过程中,愈合和冲刺表现均与食物消耗、体重减轻或氧化状态无关。这些发现支持了这样的观点:爬行动物的能量预算、运动能力和氧化状态在一定程度上与伤口恢复相关,尽管这取决于伤口的严重程度。

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