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Sex-specific effects of inbreeding and early life conditions on the adult oxidative balance

机译:近亲繁殖和早期生活状况对成年人氧化平衡的性别特异性影响

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Inbreeding negatively affects various life-history traits, with inbred individuals typically having lower fitness than outbred individuals (= inbreeding depression). Inbreeding depression is often emphasized under environmental stress, but the underlying mechanisms and potential long-lasting consequences of such inbreeding–environment interactions remain poorly understood. Here, we hypothesize that inbreeding–environment interactions that occur early in life have long-term physiological effects, in particular on the adult oxidative balance. We applied a unique experimental design to manipulate early life conditions of inbred and outbred songbirds (Serinus canaria) that allowed us to separate prenatal and postnatal components of early life conditions and their respective importance in inbreeding–environment interactions. We measured a wide variety of markers of oxidative status in adulthood, resulting in a comprehensive account for oxidative balance. Using a Bayesian approach with Markov chain Monte Carlo, we found clear sex-specific effects and we also found only in females small yet significant long-term effects of inbreeding–environment interactions on adult oxidative balance. Postnatal components of early life conditions were most persuasively reflected on adult oxidative balance, with inbred females that experienced disadvantageous postnatal conditions upregulating enzymatic antioxidants in adulthood. Our study provides some evidence that adult oxidative balance can reflect inbreeding–environment interactions early in life, but given the rather small effects that were limited to females, we conclude that oxidative stress might have a limited role as mechanism underlying inbreeding–environment interactions.
机译:近交会负面影响各种生活史特征,近交个体的适应性通常比近交个体低(=“近交抑郁”)。近亲抑郁通常在环境压力下被强调,但是这种近亲与环境相互作用的潜在机制和潜在的长期后果仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们假设生命早期发生的近亲与环境的相互作用具有长期的生理影响,特别是对成年人的氧化平衡。我们采用了独特的实验设计来控制近交和近交鸣禽(Serinus canaria)的早期生活状况,使我们能够分离早期生活状况的产前和产后组成部分及其在近亲与环境相互作用中的重要性。我们测量了成年期的多种氧化状态标志物,从而全面说明了氧化平衡。使用带马尔可夫链蒙特卡洛的贝叶斯方法,我们发现了明确的性别特异性效应,而且我们还发现仅在雌性中,近亲与环境相互作用对成年氧化平衡的影响很小,但是却具有显着的长期影响。成年后的氧化平衡最有说服力地反映了出生后早期状况的成因,近亲成年雌性经历不利的产后状况会在成年期上调酶促抗氧化剂。我们的研究提供了一些证据,表明成年人的氧化平衡可以反映生命早期的近亲与环境之间的相互作用,但是鉴于女性所受的影响很小,我们得出结论,氧化应激作为近亲与环境之间相互作用的机制可能作用有限。

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