Physiol Biochem Zool. 2023 Nov-Dec;96(6):450-457. doi: 10.1086/728771. Epub 2023 Dec 21.
AbstractInsulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is positively linked with growth and reproduction but negatively linked with survival, so a potential role of IGF-1 in modulating life history trade-offs has been proposed. However, the underlying mechanisms of the negative link between IGF-1 and survival are not yet clear, and oxidative stress has been proposed as a candidate. Immune activation is one important source of oxidative stress, and both immune activation and oxidative stress are known to reduce survival. We experimentally administrated an immune or oxidative insult to Japanese quails to evaluate whether oxidative stress is a proximate cost of holding elevated IGF-1 levels during a life challenge (e.g., infection, intoxication). IGF-1 levels increased in the presence of the immune insult, but they were not affected by the oxidative insult. Hence, IGF-1 may be linked to the survival costs of activating an immune response, but oxidative stress might not be directly involved as an underlying mechanism.
摘要
胰岛素样生长因子 1(IGF-1)与生长和繁殖呈正相关,但与生存呈负相关,因此有人提出 IGF-1 在调节生活史权衡中可能具有作用。然而,IGF-1 与生存之间负相关的潜在机制尚不清楚,氧化应激被认为是候选机制之一。免疫激活是氧化应激的一个重要来源,已知免疫激活和氧化应激都会降低生存能力。我们通过实验对日本鹌鹑进行免疫或氧化应激处理,以评估在面临生活挑战(例如感染、中毒)时,氧化应激是否是维持高水平 IGF-1 的直接代价。免疫应激会导致 IGF-1 水平升高,但氧化应激不会影响 IGF-1 水平。因此,IGF-1 可能与激活免疫反应的生存代价有关,但氧化应激可能不是其潜在机制。