Plasma and Shed Skin Corticosterone Levels in a Population of Louisiana Pine Snakes (Pituophis ruthveni)

Corinne Mayer, Laken Russell, Chin-Chi Liu, C. R. Lattin, Javier G. Nevarez
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Measurement of corticosterone in various tissues has been used to investigate the stress response in reptile and amphibian species for decades. The tissue source from which corticosterone is measured reflects different periods of time and chronicity of stress levels in the subject, and different tissue collection methods differ in degree of invasiveness. Studies of corticosterone in keratinized tissues of reptiles, such as shed skin, are limited in number compared to hair and feather glucocorticoid studies in avian and mammalian species, but warrant continued research as they may reflect more different periods of time and chronicity of corticosterone levels than plasma or other tissues, and can be obtained in a minimally invasive manner. In this study, we measured corticosterone concentrations in both plasma and shed skin of Louisiana pine snakes (Pituophis ruthveni) that were all previously diagnosed with subclinical Cryptosporidium serpentis infection. We also tracked stressors experienced by different individuals to identify potential relationships between periods of increased stress and corticosterone levels in plasma and shed skin. There were no significant correlations between individual plasma and shed skin corticosterone levels, or between corticosterone levels in either tissue type and stressors experienced. This is the first study where corticosterone levels were measured in plasma and shed skin of P. ruthveni, and is the first known evaluation of plasma and shed skin corticosterone levels in a snake population previously testing positive for Cryptosporidium serpentis.
路易斯安那松蛇(Pituophis ruthveni)血浆和蜕皮皮质酮水平
几十年来,测量各种组织中的皮质酮一直被用于研究爬行动物和两栖动物的应激反应。测量皮质酮的组织来源反映了受试者应激水平的不同时期和慢性程度,不同的组织采集方法在侵入程度上也有所不同。与对鸟类和哺乳动物毛发和羽毛糖皮质激素的研究相比,对爬行动物角质化组织(如脱落的皮肤)中皮质酮的研究数量有限,但值得继续研究,因为与血浆或其他组织相比,这些组织可能反映更多不同时期和长期的皮质酮水平,而且可以通过微创方式获得。在这项研究中,我们测量了路易斯安那州松蛇(Pituophis ruthveni)血浆和脱落皮肤中的皮质酮浓度,这些蛇之前都被诊断为感染了亚临床隐孢子虫。我们还追踪了不同个体所经历的压力,以确定压力增加时期与血浆和脱落皮肤中皮质酮水平之间的潜在关系。个体血浆和脱落皮肤中的皮质酮水平之间没有明显的相关性,两种组织类型中的皮质酮水平与所经历的压力因素之间也没有明显的相关性。这是首次测量鲁西南蛇血浆和脱落皮肤中皮质酮水平的研究,也是首次评估蛇类血浆和脱落皮肤中皮质酮水平的研究。
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