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Exposing males to female scent increases the cost of controlling Salmonella infection in wild house mice

机译:使雄性暴露于雌性气味会增加控制野生家鼠沙门氏菌感染的成本

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Secondary sexual characters often provide indicators of a male’s resistance to infectious diseases to rivals and potential mates, but it is unclear why. It is often suggested that males honestly signal their health due to energetic and other physiological trade-offs between investing into secondary sexual traits vs resistance to infectious diseases. Our aim was to determine whether such a trade-off exists using wild-derived male house mice (Mus domesticus). We exposed male mice to female scent, a manipulation that induces elevations in testosterone concentration and the expression of a variety of testosterone-mediated secondary sexual traits, and tested whether this sexual stimulation impaired the males’ ability to resolve or cope with an experimental infection (Salmonella enterica). We kept the males on a controlled diet to prevent them from compensating by eating more food. We found that sexually stimulated males were able to control bacterial growth as effectively as sham-stimulated controls; however, to do so, they lost more body mass during infection compared to the controls. In contrast, we found no evidence that sexual stimulation reduced the body mass of uninfected male mice. These results indicate that males’ responses to female odor are not immunosuppressive per se, yet they increase the energetic costs of controlling infection. Our findings support the idea that there is a physiological trade-off between secondary sexual signaling vs resistance to infectious diseases and suggest that studies using only immunocompetence assays might fail to detect such energetic trade-offs.
机译:次要性特征通常可以指示男性对竞争对手和潜在伴侣抵抗传染病的能力,但目前尚不清楚原因。经常有人建议,男性在诚实地表示自己的健康状况,这是因为在投资于继发性特征与抵抗传染病之间存在精力和其他生理上的折衷。我们的目标是确定是否存在使用野生来源的雄性家鼠(Mus domesticus)进行权衡的问题。我们将雄性小鼠暴露于雌性气味下,这种操作可诱导睾丸激素浓度升高以及多种睾丸激素介导的继发性特征的表达,并测试这种性刺激是否削弱了雄性解决或应对实验性感染的能力(沙门氏菌)。我们保持雄性控制饮食,以防止雄性通过进食更多食物而获得补偿。我们发现,经性刺激的雄性与假刺激性对照一样能够有效控制细菌的生长。但是,这样做的话,与对照组相比,他们在感染过程中损失了更多的体重。相比之下,我们没有发现性刺激减少未感染雄性小鼠体重的证据。这些结果表明,男性对女性气味的反应本身并没有免疫抑制作用,但是却增加了控制感染的精力。我们的发现支持了在次要性信号传导与对传染性疾病的抵抗之间存在生理折衷的想法,并建议仅使用免疫能力测定法进行的研究可能无法检测到这种能量折衷。

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