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Magellanic penguin telomeres do not shorten with age with increased reproductive effort, investment, and basal corticosterone

机译:麦哲伦企鹅的端粒不会随着年龄的增长而缩短,生殖力,投资和基础皮质酮的增加

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Abstract All species should invest in systems that enhance longevity; however, a fundamental adult life-history trade-off exists between the metabolic resources allocated to maintenance and those allocated to reproduction. Long-lived species will invest more in reproduction than in somatic maintenance as they age. We investigated this trade-off by analyzing correlations among telomere length, reproductive effort and output, and basal corticosterone in Magellanic penguins ( Spheniscus magellanicus ). Telomeres shorten with age in most species studied to date, and may affect adult survival. High basal corticosterone is indicative of stressful conditions. Corticosterone, and stress, has been linked to telomere shortening in other species. Magellanic penguins are a particularly good model organism for this question as they are an unusually long-lived species, exceeding their mass-adjusted predicted lifespan by 26%. Contrary to our hypothesis, we found adults aged 5 years to over 24 years of age had similar telomere lengths. Telomeres of adults did not shorten over a 3-year period, regardless of the age of the individual. Neither telomere length, nor the rate at which the telomeres changed over these 3 years, correlated with breeding frequency or investment. Older females also produced larger volume clutches until approximately 15 years old and larger eggs produced heavier fledglings. Furthermore, reproductive success ( chicks fledged/eggs laid ) is maintained as females aged. Basal corticosterone, however, was not correlated with telomere length in adults and suggests that low basal corticosterone may play a role in the telomere maintenance we observed. Basal corticosterone also declined during the breeding season and was positively correlated with the age of adult penguins. This higher basal corticosterone in older individuals, and consistent reproductive success, supports the prediction that Magellanic penguins invest more in reproduction as they age. Our results demonstrate that telomere maintenance may be a component of longevity even with increased reproductive effort, investment, and basal corticosterone.
机译:摘要所有物种均应投资于延长寿命的系统;然而,在分配给维持的代谢资源和分配给生殖的代谢资源之间存在着基本的成人生活史权衡。随着年龄的增长,长寿物种在生殖方面的投入将超过在体力维持上的投入。我们通过分析端粒长度,生殖力和产量与麦哲伦企鹅(Spheniscus magellanicus)的基础皮质酮之间的相关性,研究了这种权衡。迄今研究的大多数物种中,端粒随着年龄的增长而缩短,并可能影响成虫的生存。基底皮质酮水平高表明有压力。皮质酮和压力与其他物种的端粒缩短有关。麦哲伦企鹅是这个问题特别好的模型生物,因为它们是异常长寿的物种,比其质量调整后的预测寿命长26%。与我们的假设相反,我们发现5岁至24岁以上的成年人具有相似的端粒长度。无论个人年龄如何,成年人的端粒在3年内都不会缩短。端粒的长度或端粒在这三年内的变化速率均与繁殖频率或投资无关。年龄较大的雌性也生产更大容量的离合器,直到大约15岁,并且较大的卵产生较重的雏鸟。此外,随着雌性年龄的增长,繁殖成功(雏鸡出雏/产蛋)得以维持。然而,基础皮质酮与成年人的端粒长度无关,提示低水平的皮质酮可能在我们观察到的端粒维持中起作用。基底皮质酮在繁殖季节也下降,并且与成年企鹅的年龄呈正相关。老年个体中较高的基础皮质酮和持续的生殖成功,支持了麦哲伦企鹅随着年龄增长而在生殖方面投入更多资金的预测。我们的结果表明,即使增加生殖力,投资和基础皮质酮,端粒的维持也可能是长寿的一个组成部分。

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