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Non-invasive measurement of adrenocortical and gonadal activity in male and female guinea pigs (Cavia aperea f. porcellus)

机译:非侵入性测量雄性和雌性豚鼠(Cavia aperea f。porcellus)的肾上腺皮质和性腺活性

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Taking blood samples is a common method in biomedical and biological research using guinea pigs. However, most blood sampling techniques are complicated and highly invasive and may therefore not be appropriate for certain research topics concerning stress and reproduction. Thus, a non-invasive method to measure steroid hormones is critically needed. The aim of this study was the biological validation of corresponding enzyme immunoassays for the measurement of fecal cortisol, progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone metabolites in guinea pigs. We examined the effect of subcutaneous injections of ACTH or saline on fecal cortisol metabolites to investigate the suitability of fecal samples to monitor adrenocortical activity. Furthermore, we investigated whether fecal sex steroid metabolites accurately reflected endocrine changes observed in plasma samples during female estrous cycles and male puberty, respectively. In addition, we compared fecal testosterone metabolites of intact males, castrated males, and females to investigate the reliability of fecal samples in discriminating gonadal status of males. Concentrations of fecal cortisol metabolites were significantly increased following ACTH challenge, indicating that adrenocortical activity can be monitored via fecal samples. Secondly, in females, plasma and fecal gonadal steroids were significantly correlated in most subjects. The assay for testosterone metabolites, on the other hand, could not clearly discriminate between test groups. From these findings we conclude that fecal samples can be used for the non-invasive assessment of adrenocortical and female reproductive status in guinea pigs. Testosterone metabolism seems to be more complex and further investigations are needed to establish a more suitable assay.
机译:采集血样是使用豚鼠进行生物医学和生物学研究的常用方法。然而,大多数血液采样技术是复杂且高度侵入性的,因此可能不适用于某些有关压力和生殖的研究主题。因此,迫切需要一种非侵入性的方法来测量类固醇激素。这项研究的目的是对豚鼠粪便中的皮质醇,孕酮,雌激素和睾丸激素代谢产物进行相应的酶免疫测定的生物学验证。我们检查了皮下注射ACTH或盐水对粪便皮质醇代谢产物的影响,以调查粪便样品监测肾上腺皮质活动的适用性。此外,我们调查了粪便性类固醇代谢产物是否分别准确反映了女性发情周期和男性青春期血浆样品中观察到的内分泌变化。此外,我们比较了完整雄性,去势雄性和雌性的粪便睾丸激素代谢物,以研究粪便样本在区分男性性腺状态方面的可靠性。促肾上腺皮质激素激发后,粪便皮质醇代谢产物的浓度显着增加,表明可通过粪便样本监测肾上腺皮质活动。其次,在女性中,血浆和粪便性腺类固醇在大多数受试者中显着相关。另一方面,对睾丸激素代谢产物的测定不能清楚地区分测试组。根据这些发现,我们得出结论,粪便样本可用于豚鼠肾上腺皮质和雌性生殖状态的非侵入性评估。睾丸激素代谢似乎更复杂,需要进一步研究以建立更合适的测定方法。

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