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Does short-term fasting lead to stressed-out parents? A study of incubation commitment and the hormonal stress responses and recoveries in snow petrels

机译:短期禁食会导致父母压力大吗?雪燕的孵化承诺和激素应激反应及恢复的研究

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The hormonal stress response is flexible and can be modulated by individuals according to its costs and benefits. Therefore, it is predicted that parents in poor body condition should modify their hormonal stress response, and thus, redirect energy allocation processes from parental care to self-maintenance when stressors occur. To test this prediction, most studies on free-living vertebrates have only focused on the stress response while the stress recovery - how quickly hormonal levels return to baseline values - has been neglected. Moreover, most studies have only focused on corticosterone - the primary mediator of allostasis - without paying attention to prolactin despite its major role in mediating parental behaviors. Here, we examined the effect of a short-term fasting event on the corticosterone and prolactin stress responses and recoveries, and we subsequently explored their relationships with parental decision in the snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea). By comparing the hormonal profiles of fasting and non-fasting snow petrels, we showed that parents modulate their corticosterone (but not prolactin) stress response according to their energetic status. We also described for the first time the hormonal stress recoveries in wild birds and found that they did not differ between fasting and non-fasting birds. Importantly, egg neglect was negatively correlated with circulating prolactin but not corticosterone levels in this species, demonstrating therefore a complex link between body condition, parental behavior and circulating corticosterone and prolactin levels. We suggest that both corticosterone and prolactin play a major role in the way parents adjust to stressors. This multiple signaling may allow parents to fine-tune their response to stressors, and especially, to activate specific allostasis-related mechanisms in a timely manner. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:荷尔蒙应激反应是灵活的,可以根据其成本和收益由个人进行调节。因此,可以预见,身体状况较差的父母应该改变他们的荷尔蒙压力反应,从而在出现压力源时将能量分配过程从父母的照料转移到自我维持。为了检验这一预测,大多数关于自由生存脊椎动物的研究只集中在压力反应上,而忽略了压力恢复(激素水平恢复到基线值的速度)。此外,大多数研究仅针对皮质酮(异体潮的主要介体),尽管催乳素在介导父母行为中起主要作用,但并未关注催乳素。在这里,我们检查了短期禁食事件对皮质酮和催乳激素应激反应和恢复的影响,随后我们探讨了它们与雪燕(Pagodroma nivea)父母决定的关系。通过比较禁食和非禁食海燕的荷尔蒙特征,我们发现父母会根据其精力充沛的状态调节其皮质酮(而非催乳素)应激反应。我们还首次描述了野生鸟类荷尔蒙的压力恢复,发现空腹和非空腹鸟类的荷尔蒙恢复没有区别。重要的是,在这个物种中,忽略鸡蛋与循环泌乳素水平呈负相关,而与皮质酮水平没有负相关,因此表明身体状况,父母行为与循环皮质酮和催乳激素水平之间存在复杂的联系。我们建议皮质酮和催乳素在父母适应压力源的方式中起主要作用。这种多重信号传导可以使父母微调其对应激源的反应,尤其是及时激活特定的与异体症相关的机制。 (C)2014 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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