Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Zagreb, Croatia.
Institute of Nature Conservation of Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland.
Chemosphere. 2023 Jun;325:138354. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138354. Epub 2023 Mar 10.
Environmental contaminants like arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) may disrupt hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axes due to their endocrine toxicity potential. Resulting long-term physiological stress or adverse effects on wildlife reproduction and ontogeny may cause detrimental effects at the individual and population levels. However, data on environmental metal(loid)s' impact on reproductive and stress hormones in wildlife, especially large terrestrial carnivores, are scarce. Hair cortisol, progesterone and testosterone concentrations were quantified and modelled with hair As, Cd, total Hg, Pb, biological, environmental and sampling factors to test for potential effects in free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Croatia (N = 46) and Poland (N = 27). Testosterone in males (N = 48) and females (N = 25) showed positive associations with Hg and an interaction between Cd and Pb, but a negative association with interaction between age and Pb. Higher testosterone was found in hair during its growth phase compared to quiescent phase. Body condition index was negatively associated with hair cortisol and positively associated with hair progesterone. Year and conditions of sampling were important for cortisol variation, while maturity stage for progesterone variation (lower concentrations in cubs and yearlings compared to subadult and adult bears). These findings suggest that environmental levels of Cd, Hg and Pb might influence the HPG axis in brown bears. Hair was shown to be a reliable non-invasive sample for investigating hormonal fluctuations in wildlife while addressing individual and sampling specificities.
环境污染物,如砷(As)、镉(Cd)、汞(Hg)或铅(Pb),由于其内分泌毒性潜力,可能会干扰下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)和下丘脑-垂体-性腺(HPG)轴。由此导致的长期生理应激或对野生动物繁殖和个体发育的不利影响,可能会在个体和种群水平上造成有害影响。然而,关于环境金属(类)对野生动物生殖和应激激素的影响的数据,特别是对大型陆生食肉动物的数据,仍然很少。本研究量化了头发中的皮质醇、孕酮和睾酮浓度,并结合头发中的 As、Cd、总 Hg、Pb、生物、环境和采样因素进行建模,以检测克罗地亚(N=46)和波兰(N=27)自由放养的棕熊(Ursus arctos)中潜在的影响。雄性(N=48)和雌性(N=25)的睾酮与 Hg 呈正相关,与 Cd 和 Pb 之间的相互作用呈正相关,但与年龄和 Pb 之间的相互作用呈负相关。在生长阶段,头发中的睾酮水平高于静止阶段。身体状况指数与头发皮质醇呈负相关,与头发孕酮呈正相关。年份和采样条件对皮质醇的变化很重要,而成熟阶段对孕酮的变化很重要(幼崽和 1 龄熊的浓度低于亚成体和成年熊)。这些发现表明,环境中 Cd、Hg 和 Pb 的水平可能会影响棕熊的 HPG 轴。头发被证明是一种可靠的非侵入性样本,可用于研究野生动物的激素波动,同时解决个体和采样特异性问题。