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Assay validation and interspecific comparison of salivary glucocorticoids in three amphibian species

机译:三种两栖类唾液糖皮质激素的测定验证和种间比较

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Amphibians are one of the most threatened groups of species, facing stressors ranging from habitat degradation and pollution to disease and overexploitation. Stress hormones (glucocorticoids, GCs) provide one quantitative metric of stress, and developing non-invasive methods for measuring GCs in amphibians would clarify how diverse environmental stressors impact individual health in this taxonomic group. Saliva is an advantageous matrix for quantifying GCs, as it is sampled less invasively than plasma while still detecting both baseline and acute elevation of GCs within a short timeframe. Little work has employed this method in amphibian species, and it has never been pharmacologically and biologically validated. Here, we conduct analytical, pharmacological and biological validation experiments for measuring salivary corticosterone in three amphibian species: the American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), the green frog (Rana clamitans) and the northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens). These species are faced with a broad range of environmental challenges, and in part of its range R. pipiens populations are currently in decline. In addition to demonstrating that this method can be reliably used in multiple amphibian species, we present an examination of intrinsic biological factors (sex, body condition) that may contribute to GC secretion, and a demonstration that saliva can be collected from free-living animals in the field to quantify corticosterone. Our findings suggest that saliva may be useful for less invasively quantifying GCs in many amphibian species.
机译:两栖动物是最受威胁的物种之一,面临的压力来自栖息地退化,污染,疾病和过度开发。应激激素(糖皮质激素,GC)提供了一种定量的压力指标,开发用于测量两栖动物GC的非侵入性方法将阐明各种环境应激因素如何影响这一分类学组的个体健康。唾液是量化GC的有利基质,因为它比血浆侵入性更小,同时仍能在短时间内检测出基线和急性升高的GC。在两栖动物中很少采用这种方法,并且从未进行过药理和生物学验证。在这里,我们进行分析,药理和生物学验证实验,以测量三种两栖动物的唾液皮质酮:美国牛蛙(Rana catesbeiana),绿蛙(Rana clamitans)和北豹蛙(Rana pipiens)。这些物种面临着广泛的环境挑战,并且部分地处于生长状态的琵鹭种群目前正在减少。除了证明该方法可以可靠地用于多种两栖动物外,我们还对可能有助于GC分泌的内在生物学因素(性别,身体状况)进行了检查,并证明了可以从自由生活的动物中收集唾液在现场量化皮质酮。我们的发现表明,唾液可能对许多两栖类物种的侵入性较小的GC有用。

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