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Female oxidative status, egg antioxidant protection and eggshell pigmentation: a supplemental feeding experiment in great tits

机译:女性的氧化状态,鸡蛋的抗氧化保护和蛋壳色素沉着:大山雀的补充喂养实验

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Oxidative stress has been suggested as a mechanism underlying the costs of reproduction and life history trade-offs. Reproductive activities may lead to high production of pro-oxidants, whose activity can generate oxidative damage when not countered by adequate antioxidant defenses. Because inter-individual differences in the efficiency of the antioxidant system are influenced by an individual's diet, food availability experienced during reproduction may affect the females' antioxidant status and, in birds, their ability to transfer antioxidants into their eggs. Moreover, a female's ability to cope with oxidative stress has been suggested to influence pigment deposition in the eggshell, suggesting a possible signaling function of eggshell maculation. Here we performed a food supplementation experiment in a natural population of great tits (Parus major) in order to investigate how nutritional conditions experienced during the egg laying period affect the female's oxidative status and egg investment and how maternal oxidative status and egg antioxidant protection relate to eggshell pigmentation. We show that food-supplemented females had lower oxidative damage levels (ROMs) than non-food-supplemented females. Furthermore, a female's ROMs levels were negatively associated with the levels of yolk antioxidant protection in her eggs, but this negative association was only significant in non-food-supplemented females. This suggests that oxidative stress experienced during reproduction influences the allocation of antioxidants into the eggs. Moreover, we observed a positive relationship between eggshell pigment distribution and maternal and yolk antioxidant protection, suggesting that eggshell pigmentation is a cue of female (and offspring) quality.
机译:已经提出氧化应激作为繁殖成本和生活史权衡的基础。生殖活动可能导致产生大量促氧化剂,如果没有足够的抗氧化剂防御措施,其活性就会产生氧化损伤。由于抗氧化剂系统效率的个体差异会受到个体饮食的影响,因此生殖过程中食物的可利用性可能会影响雌性的抗氧化剂状态,并影响鸟类将抗氧化剂转移到卵中的能力。此外,已经提出女性应对氧化应激的能力会影响蛋壳中的色素沉积,暗示蛋壳黄斑的可能信号传导功能。在这里,我们在大山雀(大山雀)的自然种群中进行了一次食品补充实验,以调查在产卵期经历的营养状况如何影响女性的氧化状态和卵投资,以及母体的氧化状态和卵的抗氧化保护与蛋壳色素沉着。我们显示,补充食物的女性比未补充食物的女性具有更低的氧化损伤水平(ROM)。此外,雌性的ROMs水平与卵中的蛋黄抗氧化保护水平呈负相关,但这种负相关性仅在未添加食物的雌性中显着。这表明在繁殖过程中经历的氧化应激会影响抗氧化剂在卵中的分配。此外,我们观察到蛋壳色素分布与母体和蛋黄抗氧化保护之间存在正相关关系,这表明蛋壳色素沉着是雌性(和后代)品质的线索。

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