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Hormones and body size evolution in papionin primates

机译:巴比丁灵长类动物的激素和体型演变

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This study examines the evolution of size differences among papionin primates by measuring hormones that regulate size growth during ontogeny and influence ultimate adult size (insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), growth hormone binding protein (GHBP), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), testosterone, estradiol). The analyses assess longstanding ideas about circulating hormone levels and body size. Importantly, because the consensus papionin molecular phylogeny implies at least two episodes of size increase, this study offers opportunities to determine whether or not similar hormone profiles regulate this apparent evolutionary convergence (i.e., do larger-bodied papionins have higher levels of growth-related hormones than smaller-bodied papionins?), Five hundred and sixty serum samples (from 161 individuals) from 11 papionin species were analyzed using a two-level approach to address this issue. One used mixed longitudinal samples from two papionin species to test whether, during growth, large- and small-bodied species have higher and lower hormone levels, respectively. The second compared multiple papionin species to assess whether or not hormone levels covary with size in adult animals. Result show that size and hormone levels do not covary consistently across papionins, either during growth or in adulthood. Specifically, some smaller-bodied papionin species have higher absolute hormone levels than larger-bodied species. Differences in some hormone levels appear to track phylogeny more closely than body size. In contrast to studies based on single species, we demonstrate that, while the hormones analyzed affect growth, absolute circulating hormone levels either during growth or adulthood may be decoupled from interspecific differences in body size.
机译:这项研究通过测量调节个体发育过程中大小增长并影响最终成年人大小的激素(胰岛素样生长因子-I(IGF-I),胰岛素样生长因子结合蛋白-3(IGFBP) -3),生长激素结合蛋白(GHBP),硫酸脱氢表雄酮(DHEAS),睾丸激素,雌二醇)。这些分析评估了关于循环激素水平和体重的长期观念。重要的是,由于共有的木瓜蛋白酶分子系统发育至少暗示了两次发作,因此本研究提供了机会来确定相似的激素谱是否调节这种明显的进化趋同(即,较大体的木瓜蛋白酶是否具有较高水平的生长相关激素)相比于较小的木瓜蛋白酶?),采用两级方法分析了11种木瓜蛋白酶的560种血清样本(来自161个个体)。一个使用混合的纵向样本从两个木瓜蛋白酶物种,以测试在生长过程中,大体和小体物种分别具有较高和较低的激素水平。第二种方法比较了多种木瓜蛋白酶种类,以评估成年动物体内激素水平是否随大小变化。结果表明,在生长发育期或成年期,木瓜蛋白酶的大小和激素水平不一致。具体而言,一些较小体质的木瓜蛋白酶的绝对激素水平要高于较大体质。某些激素水平的差异似乎比体型更紧密地追踪系统发育。与基于单一物种的研究相比,我们证明,尽管所分析的激素会影响生长,但生长或成年期的绝对循环激素水平可能会与体型间的差异脱钩。

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