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Urinary C-peptide of insulin as a non-invasive marker of energy balance in wild orangutans.

机译:胰岛素的尿C肽作为野生猩猩能量平衡的非侵入性标记。

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Assessment of energetic condition is a critical tool for behavioral and reproductive ecologists. However, accurate quantification of energy intake and expenditure is labor-intensive, and it can be problematic for field scientists to obtain regular data on individual animals. C-peptide, a polypeptide segment of the proinsulin molecule that is secreted along with insulin in an equimolar relationship, can be measured in urine, and thus offers a potential means for the non-invasive assessment of energy balance in wild animals. Here, we validate C-peptide for the quantification of energetic condition, with specific application to wild orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). We determined that application of urine to filter paper results in significantly lower C-peptide recoveries versus fresh samples. However, concentrations in filter paper samples were significantly correlated with fresh urine and were stable over various storage conditions and durations. We compared the C-peptide concentrations from wild orangutan urine samples with three independent measures of energetic condition: ketone bodies (urinalysis), caloric intake (nutritional biochemistry), and food availability (phenology). As expected, C-peptide concentrations were significantly lower in samples that tested positive for ketones in the field. Monthly average C-peptide concentrations of both male and female orangutans were significantly correlated with monthly determinations of energy intake and food availability. Therefore, we conclude that the collection and preservation of urine samples for C-peptide analysis are feasible under most field conditions and, in this species, presents a useful tool for assessing changes in energy balance.
机译:活力状态评估是行为和生殖生态学家的重要工具。但是,对能量摄入和能量消耗进行准确的量化是劳动密集型的,对于现场科学家而言,要获取有关单个动物的常规数据可能会成问题。 C肽是胰岛素原分子的多肽片段,与胰岛素等摩尔地分泌,可以在尿液中进行测量,因此为野生动物能量平衡的非侵入性评估提供了一种潜在手段。在这里,我们验证C肽的能量条件的量化,具体应用于野生猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus)。我们确定,将尿液应用到滤纸上会导致C肽回收率明显低于新鲜样品。但是,滤纸样品中的浓度与新鲜尿液显着相关,并且在各种存储条件和持续时间内均保持稳定。我们将野生猩猩尿液样本中的C肽浓度与三种独立的能量状态指标进行了比较:酮体(尿液分析),热量摄入(营养生物化学)和食物供应(物候学)。正如预期的那样,在野外对酮呈阳性的样品中,C肽的浓度明显较低。雄性和雌性猩猩的每月平均C肽浓度与能量摄入和食物供应量的每月测定值显着相关。因此,我们得出结论,在大多数田间条件下,收集和保存用于C肽分析的尿液样本是可行的,并且在该物种中,它是评估能量平衡变化的有用工具。

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