A first glimpse into circulating ghrelin patterns of thin-billed prion chicks (Pachyptila belcheri).

IF 1.7 3区 生物学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Julia Slezacek, Leonida Fusani, Hiroyuki Kaiya, Petra Quillfeldt
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Abstract

The peptide hormone ghrelin, also known as "hunger hormone", is primarily secreted by the stomach and plays a key role in the regulation of vertebrate appetite and energy balance. While the hunger hormone and its functions have been extensively researched in mammalian species, its physiological roles have received less attention in birds and knowledge on the ghrelin system is especially poor in wild avian species. In contrast to mammals, ghrelin acts as an anorexigenic signal in birds and suppresses food intake. In this study, we focussed on the altricial chicks of thin-billed prions (Pachyptila belcheri) which are subjected to irregular, up to 8 day-long fasts, while waiting for their parents to return from feeding trips. We show that thin-billed prion chicks, which received a meal in the night prior to sampling, had higher circulating ghrelin levels than fasting conspecifics. Ghrelin levels did not correlate with chick body condition, meal size, or the length of a fast. Our study adds to past literature supporting an anorexigenic effect of avian ghrelin and is among the first to describe ghrelin profiles in seabirds, thereby significantly contributing to the scarce literature on ghrelin in wild avian species.

薄嘴朊病毒雏鸟(Pachyptila belcheri)循环胃泌素模式初探。
肽激素ghrelin,又称“饥饿激素”,主要由胃分泌,在调节脊椎动物食欲和能量平衡中起关键作用。虽然饥饿激素及其功能在哺乳动物中得到了广泛的研究,但其在鸟类中的生理作用却很少受到关注,对野生鸟类的饥饿激素系统的了解尤其少。与哺乳动物不同的是,鸟类的胃饥饿素是一种厌食信号,抑制食物摄入。在这项研究中,我们重点研究了薄嘴prion (Pachyptila belcheri)的晚育雏鸡,这些雏鸡在等待它们的父母从喂食旅行中返回时,受到不规律的禁食,长达8天。我们发现,在采样前一晚进食的瘦嘴朊病毒雏鸡比禁食的同类鸡有更高的循环胃饥饿素水平。胃饥饿素水平与鸡的身体状况、食量或禁食时间无关。我们的研究补充了过去支持鸟类胃饥饿素厌氧性作用的文献,并且是第一个描述海鸟胃饥饿素谱的文献,从而对野生鸟类胃饥饿素的稀缺文献做出了重大贡献。
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Physiology B publishes peer-reviewed original articles and reviews on the comparative physiology of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. Special emphasis is placed on integrative studies that elucidate mechanisms at the whole-animal, organ, tissue, cellular and/or molecular levels. Review papers report on the current state of knowledge in an area of comparative physiology, and directions in which future research is needed.
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