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Seasonal Variations in Heart Rate Variability as an Indicator of Stress in Free-Ranging Pregnant Przewalskis Horses (E. ferus przewalskii) within the Hortobágy National Park in Hungary

机译:匈牙利Hortobágy国家公园内自由放养的怀孕Przewalski马(E. ferus przewalskii)的压力指标心率变异性的季节性变化

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>Background: Ecosystems with seasonal fluctuations in climate and food availability present physiological challenges to resident mammals and may cause “stress.” The two predominant physiological responses to stressors are (1) the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and (2) the modulation of the autonomic nervous system. To date, the primary indicator for “stress” in wildlife- and zoo animal research are glucocorticoid levels. By measuring the autonomic regulation of cardiac activity, particularly the vagal tone, heart rate variability (HRV) is presently emerging as a suitable indicator of “stress” in farm- and domestic animal research.>Objective: The aim of this study was to use HRV, a novel method in wildlife research, to assess seasonal patterns of “stress” in a group of free-ranging Przewalski's horses (Equus ferus przewalskii).>Methods: Six pregnant Przewalski's horses from one harem within the Hortobágy National Park in Hungary were subjected to the study. We used a dedicated telemetry system consisting of a subcutaneously implanted transmitter and a receiver and storage unit in a collar to record HRV, heart rate (HR), subcutaneous body temperature, and activity throughout a one-year study period—climate data was also collected. We defined “stress” as a decrease in parasympathetic nervous system tone and calculated RMSSD (root mean square of successive differences) as a measure of HRV. Linear mixed effects models with random intercept per individual were used for statistical analysis.>Results: HRV and HR varied considerably throughout the year. Similar to temperate ruminants and hibernating mammals, Przewalski's horses experienced lower HR and HRV during winter, when resources are limited indicating decreased metabolic rates coupled with “stress.” In spring, we observed a drop of HRV along with a peak in HR indicating an increase of allostatic load that is most likely associated with increased energy demands during pregnancy and/or seasonal routines such as the adjustment of the gastrointestinal system to better quality diet.>Conclusion: Measuring telemetric HRV is a proven method to study undisturbed reactions of wild animals to their changing environment over the long term. Przewalski's horses experience a loss of complexity in cardiovascular dynamics over the winter and particularly during spring, indicating seasonal “stress.”
机译:>背景:气候和食物供应随季节而变化的生态系统给常驻哺乳动物带来了生理挑战,并可能导致“压力”。对应激源的两个主要生理反应是(1)下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴的激活和(2)自主神经系统的调节。迄今为止,野生动物和动物园动物研究中“压力”的主要指标是糖皮质激素水平。通过测量心脏活动(特别是迷走神经张力)的自主调节,心率变异性(HRV)目前正在作为农场和家畜研究中“压力”的合适指标。>目的:这项研究的目的是使用野生动物研究中的一种新颖方法HRV来评估一组自由放养的普氏原羚马(Equus ferus przewalskii)的“压力”的季节性模式。>方法::六个怀孕的普氏原羚对来自匈牙利霍尔托巴吉国家公园内一处后宫的马进行了研究。我们使用了一个专用遥测系统,该系统由一个皮下植入的发射器,一个接收器和一个位于衣领中的存储单元组成,用于记录整个一年的研究期间的HRV,心率(HR),皮下体温和活动-还收集了气候数据。我们将“压力”定义为副交感神经系统张力降低,并计算出RMSSD(连续差异的均方根)作为HRV的量度。每个人具有随机截距的线性混合效应模型用于统计分析。>结果:全年的HRV和HR差异很大。与温带的反刍动物和冬眠的哺乳动物相似,普氏原羚的马在冬季由于资源有限而表明新陈代谢率下降和“压力”,因此它们的HR和HRV较低。在春季,我们观察到HRV的下降以及HR的峰值,这表明同种负荷增加,这很可能与怀孕和/或季节性例行程序(例如调整胃肠系统以改善饮食质量)期间的能量需求增加有关。 >结论:遥测HRV的测量方法是长期研究野生动物对其不断变化的环境无干扰反应的一种行之有效的方法。普氏原羚的马匹在冬季,尤其是在春季经历心血管动力学的复杂性丧失,这表明季节性的“压力”。

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