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Effects of a physical and energetic challenge on male California mice (Peromyscus californicus): modulation by reproductive condition

机译:身体和充满活力挑战对男性加州小鼠(Peromyscus Californicus)的影响:生殖情况调节

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Reproduction strongly influences metabolism, morphology and behavior in female mammals. In species in which males provide parental care, reproduction might have similar effects on fathers. We examined effects of an environmental challenge on metabolically important physiological, morphological and behavioral measures, and determined whether these effects differed between reproductive and non-reproductive males in the biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). Males were paired with an ovary-intact female, an ovariectomized female treated with estrogen and progesterone to induce estrus, or an untreated ovariectomized female. Within each group, half of the animals were housed under standard laboratory conditions and half in cages requiring them to climb wire towers to obtain food and water; these latter animals were also fasted for 24 h every third day. We predicted that few differences would be observed between fathers and non-reproductive males under standard conditions, but that fathers would be in poorer condition than non-reproductive males under challenging conditions. Body and fat mass showed a housing condition x reproductive group interaction: the challenge condition increased body and fat mass in both groups of non-reproductive males, but breeding males were unaffected. Males housed under the physical and energetic challenge had higher blood lipid content, lower maximal aerobic capacity and related traits (hematocrit and relative triceps surae mass), increased pain sensitivity and increased number of fecal boli excreted during tail-suspension tests (a measure of anxiety), compared with controls. Thus, our physical and energetic challenge paradigm altered metabolism, morphology and behavior, but these effects were largely unaffected by reproductive condition.
机译:再现强烈影响雌性哺乳动物代谢,形态和行为。在其中男性为父母照顾的物种,繁殖可能对父亲类似的效果。我们检查了代谢重要的生理,形态和行为措施的环境挑战的影响,并确定是否在双亲加州鼠标(加利福尼亚小自足)生殖和非生殖男性之间的差异这些影响。雄性与卵巢完整女性配对,卵巢切除的雌性与雌激素和孕激素处理以诱导发情,或未经处理的切除卵巢的雌性。在每一组中,半数动物标准实验室条件和半要求他们爬上电线塔,以获得食物和水笼下饲养;后面这些动物也禁食每三天24小时。我们预计,一些分歧将父亲和非生殖男性之间在标准条件下可以观察到,但是,父亲会比困难的条件下无生育男性更糟糕的状况。身体和脂肪量呈住房条件X1生殖群体互动:挑战条件无生育男性的这两个群体增加了身体和脂肪量,但繁殖期的雄性不受影响。容纳下的物理和精力充沛的挑战男性具有更高的血液脂质含量,降低最大有氧能力和相关性状(血细胞比容和相对小腿三头肌质量),增加的疼痛敏感性,并在尾部悬吊试验排泄粪便丸剂的数量增加(焦虑的量度),与对照组相比。因此,我们的体力和精力充沛的挑战范式改变代谢,形态和行为,但这些影响是通过生殖条件基本上不受影响。

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