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Fur Color and Nutritional Status Predict Hair Cortisol Concentrations of Dogs in Nicaragua

机译:毛皮颜色和营养状况预测尼加拉瓜的狗的头发皮质浓度

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Humans have long possessed an extensive, intimate relationship to the domesticated dog, and cultures around the world today continue to rely on dogs to carry out vital tasks, including hunting, guarding, and transportation. Thus, it is important to understand the dynamics that play into a dog’s ability to carry out human-assigned tasks. Cortisol is a glucocorticoid hormone which plays a critical role in a number of regulatory functions in the body and is often analyzed to assess aspects of health, stress response, and growth and reproduction. Current published research on cortisol in dogs has been relatively limited, leaving a need for larger-scale studies to assess whether current understandings of how cortisol acts in dogs is applicable to dogs within dynamic and heterogeneous environments. This study examines the relationships between hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) and sex, nutritional status (as determined by body condition scores, or BCS), and body mass (geometric mean calculated from morphometric measurements), as well as the potential influence of hair pigmentation (light, dark, or agouti/mixed) on HCC in domesticated Nicaraguan hunting dogs of the Bosawas Biosphere Reserve. The dogs examined in this study live in a marginal environment where disease, malnutrition, and mortality rates are high. For fur color, HCC was significantly higher in light fur than in than dark and mixed fur (p.001). In addition, BCS scores were found to have a negative effect on HCC (p.001). In contrast with findings from prior studies, sex exhibited a weak but significant effect, as HCC were on average higher in female dogs (p0.05). The results of this study confirm previous findings with respect to the relationship between HCC and body size/condition and add new findings of the link between cortisol and body condition scores in dogs, potential sex differences in HCC to the current understanding of physiological and nutritional variables of stress within dogs under varying environmental conditions.
机译:人类长期拥有与驯养狗的广泛,亲密的关系,以及世界各地的文化今天继续依靠狗来开展重要的任务,包括狩猎,守卫和运输。因此,了解发挥狗的动态,可以实现狗进行人类分配的任务的动态。皮质醇是一种糖皮质激素,其在身体的许多调节功能中起着关键作用,经常分析以评估健康,压力反应和生长和繁殖的方面。目前关于狗皮质醇的研究已经相对有限,需要更大的研究,以评估当前对Cortisol如何在狗的行为如何适用于动态和异构环境中的狗。本研究检测头发皮质醇浓度(HCC)和性别,营养状况(由身体状况分数或BCS确定)之间的关系,身体质量(从形态测量测量计算的几何平均值),以及头发色素沉着的潜在影响(轻,黑暗,或agouti /混合)在驯养的尼加拉瓜狩猎犬的驯养生物圈储备。本研究中审查的狗生活在疾病,营养不良和死亡率高的边缘环境中。对于毛发颜色,HCC在轻质皮毛中显着高于暗和混合毛皮(P <.001)。此外,发现BCS评分对HCC具有负面影响(P <.001)。与先前研究的结果相比,性别表现出薄弱但显着的效果,因为HCC在女性犬平均更高(P <0.05)。本研究的结果证实了关于HCC和体尺寸/条件之间的关系的先前发现,并在狗的皮质醇和身体状况分数之间添加了新发现,HCC潜在的性别差异,目前对生理和营养变量的理解不同环境条件下狗的压力。
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