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Allostatic load, social status and stress hormones: the costs of social status matter

机译:静力负荷,社会地位和压力激素:社会地位的成本很重要

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Cooperation and social support are the major advantages of living in social groups. However, there are also disadvantages arising from social conflict and competition. Social conflicts may increase allostatic load, which is reflected in increased concentrations of glucocorticoids. We applied the emerging concept of allostasis to investigate the relation between social status and glucocorticoid concentrations. Animals in a society experience different levels of allostatic load and these differences may predict relative glucocorticoid concentrations of dominant and subordinate individuals. We reviewed the available data from free-ranging animals and generated, for each sex separately, phylogenetic independent contrasts of allostatic load and relative glucocorticoid concentrations. Our results suggest that the relative allostatic load of social status predicts whether dominants or subordinates express higher or lower concentrations of glucocorticoids. There was a significant correlation between allostatic load of dominance and relative glucocorticoid concentrations in both females and males. When allostatic load was higher in dominants than in subordinates, dominants expressed higher levels of glucocorticoids; when allostatic load was similar in dominants and subordinates, there were only minor differences in glucocorticoid concentrations; and when allostatic load was lower in dominants than in subordinates, subordinates expressed higher levels of glucocorticoids than dominants. To our knowledge, this is the first model that consistently explains rank differences in glucocorticoid concentrations of different species and sexes. The heuristic concept of allostasis thus provides a testable framework for future studies of how social status is reflected in glucocorticoid concentrations.
机译:合作和社会支持是生活在社会群体中的主要优势。但是,社会冲突和竞争也带来不利因素。社会冲突可能会增加同种异体的负荷,这反映在糖皮质激素浓度的增加上。我们应用了新兴的同种异体概念来研究社会地位和糖皮质激素浓度之间的关系。社会中的动物会承受不同水平的同种异体负荷,而这些差异可能预测了主要和次要个体的相对糖皮质激素浓度。我们审查了自由放养的动物的可用数据,并分别为每种性别生成了系统发育方面的同种异体负荷和相对糖皮质激素浓度的对比。我们的结果表明,社会地位的相对固定负荷可以预测优势或下属表达的糖皮质激素浓度较高还是较低。在雌性和雄性中,同构的同构异构负荷与相对糖皮质激素浓度之间存在显着相关性。当显性中的同种异体负荷高于下属时,显性中的糖皮质激素水平较高。当主要和下属的同种异体负荷相似时,糖皮质激素的浓度只有很小的差异。当占主导地位的人的静态负荷低于下属时,下属的糖皮质激素水平高于占主导地位的人。据我们所知,这是第一个始终如一地解释不同物种和性别的糖皮质激素浓度等级差异的模型。因此,同种异体的启发式概念为未来研究如何在糖皮质激素浓度中反映社会地位提供了可测试的框架。

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    《Animal behaviour》 |2004年第3期|p.591-602|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Max Planck Research Centre for Ornithology, Von-Der-Tann-Str. 7, D-82346 Andechs, Germany;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物学;
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