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Seasonal variation in haematological and biochemical variables in free-ranging subadult brown bears ( Ursus arctos) in Sweden

机译:瑞典自由放养的亚成年棕熊(Ursus arctos)血液学和生化指标的季节性变化

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Free-ranging brown bears exhibit highly contrasting physiological states throughout the year. They hibernate 6 months of the year, experiencing a decrease in body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and metabolism. An increase in food consumption and the resulting weight gain (mostly through fat storage) prior to hibernation are also part of the brown bear’s annual cycle. Due to these physiological changes, haematological and biochemical variables vary dramatically throughout the year. Seasonal changes in 12 haematological and 34 biochemical variables were evaluated in blood samples collected from 40 free-ranging subadult brown bears (22 females, 18 males) immobilised in Sweden in winter (February-March), spring (April-May), and summer (June). Higher levels of haemoglobin, haematocrit and red blood cell count, and a lower white blood cell count and mean cell volume was found during hibernation than in spring and summer. Lower values of the enzymes; aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (AP), γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), glutamate dehydrogenase (GD) and amylase, and increased values of β-hydroxybutyrate (β-HBA) and blood lipids; triglycerides, cholesterol and free fatty acids, were present during hibernation compared to spring and summer. This study documents significant shifts in haematological and biochemical variables in samples collected from brown bears anaesthetised in winter (February-March) compared to in spring and summer (April-June), reflecting the lowered metabolic, renal and hepatic activity during hibernation. Lower values of enzymes and higher values of blood lipids during hibernation, likely reflect a lipid-based metabolism.
机译:一年四季自由放养的棕熊表现出高度相反的生理状态。他们一年中的六个月冬眠,体温,心率,呼吸频率和新陈代谢都下降。冬眠之前,食物消耗的增加以及由此引起的体重增加(主要是通过脂肪存储)也是棕熊年度周期的一部分。由于这些生理变化,血液和生化变量全年变化很大。在从冬季(二月至三月),春季(四月至五月)和夏季固定在瑞典的40只自由放养的亚成年棕熊(22头雌性,18头雄性)采集的血液样本中,评估了12种血液学和34种生化变量的季节性变化。 (六月)。与冬春季节相比,冬眠期间发现的血红蛋白,血细胞比容和红细胞数量较高,而白细胞数量和平均细胞数量较低。酶值较低;天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST),丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT),碱性磷酸酶(AP),γ-谷氨酰转肽酶(GGT),谷氨酸脱氢酶(GD)和淀粉酶,以及β-羟基丁酸酯(β-HBA)和血脂的增高;与春季和夏季相比,冬眠期间存在甘油三酸酯,胆固醇和游离脂肪酸。这项研究表明,与春季和夏季(4月至6月)相比,冬季(2月至3月)麻醉的棕熊采集的血液和生化指标发生了显着变化,反映了冬眠期间代谢,肾脏和肝脏活动的降低。冬眠过程中较低的酶值和较高的血脂值可能反映了基于脂质的代谢。

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