Stress and Reproductive Hormones of Free-Ranging Dolphins Across a Natural Salinity Gradient

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Makayla A. Guinn*, Justin Y. Elliott, Christiana S. Wittmaack, Carrie Sinclair, Hussain A. Abdulla and Dara N. Orbach, 
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Abstract

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) inhabit environments with variable natural salinities and experience physiological imbalances from extreme salinity fluctuations. Low salinity exposure (≤10) disrupts osmoregulation and increases the production of steroid hormones aldosterone (electrolyte balance) and cortisol (stress response). The effect(s) of high salinity exposure (>35) on steroid hormone production in bottlenose dolphins has not previously been assessed. We measured stress hormones (aldosterone, corticosterone, cortisol, and cortisone) and reproductive hormones (progesterone and testosterone) in three stocks of free-ranging bottlenose dolphins inhabiting different natural salinities across the Gulf of Mexico (0–30, 22–35, 36+). Hormones were extracted from the blubber of 82 remotely biopsied dolphins and quantified using ultraperformance liquid chromatography coupled with Orbitrap Fusion mass spectrometry. A positive correlation was found between cortisol (10.38 ± 0.8 ng/g, n = 13) and salinity (r = 0.62). Aldosterone (58.9 ± 17.2 ng/g, n = 5) was quantified in dolphin blubber for the first time and was detected across the salinity gradient but was not significantly related to salinity levels. Concentrations of testosterone were seasonally variable. This study enhances our understanding of how climate changes and extensive anthropogenic stressors challenge homeostasis in a marine bioindicator species.

自然盐度梯度下自由活动海豚的压力和生殖激素
瓶鼻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)栖息在自然盐度多变的环境中,会因盐度的剧烈波动而出现生理失衡。低盐度暴露(≤10)会破坏渗透调节,增加类固醇激素醛固酮(电解质平衡)和皮质醇(应激反应)的分泌。高盐度暴露(>35)对瓶鼻海豚类固醇激素分泌的影响此前尚未进行过评估。我们测量了在墨西哥湾不同自然盐度(0-30、22-35、36+)下自由放养的三种瓶鼻海豚体内的应激激素(醛固酮、皮质酮、皮质醇和可的松)和生殖激素(孕酮和睾酮)。从 82 头远程活检海豚的鲸脂中提取了激素,并使用超高效液相色谱法和 Orbitrap Fusion 质谱法进行了定量分析。皮质醇(10.38 ± 0.8 纳克/克,n = 13)与盐度(r = 0.62)之间存在正相关。醛固酮(58.9 ± 17.2 纳克/克,n = 5)是首次在海豚脂肪中被定量检测到,并且在整个盐度梯度中都被检测到,但与盐度水平没有显著关系。睾酮的浓度随季节变化。这项研究加深了我们对气候变化和广泛的人为压力因素如何挑战海洋生物指标物种体内平衡的理解。
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