Protein catabolism and renal function in lactating northern elephant seals.

D E Crocker, P M Webb, D P Costa, B J Le Boeuf
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Abstract

Northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris, fast completely from food and water during lactation. Previous investigations of maternal investment suggested physiological constraints on the level of energy expenditure during lactation. In this study, two components of phocid fasting physiology, protein sparing and reduced glomerular filtration rate, were examined for effects of changing body composition and lactation duration. Protein catabolism was estimated from 14C-urea turnover in five mid- and five late-lactation females. Body composition was determined by using an ultrasound scanner to measure blubber depth coupled with morphometrics. Glomerular filtration rate was measured in five females at mid- and late-lactation using plasma clearance of 3H-inulin. Protein catabolism increased significantly between measurements. The contribution of protein to metabolism varied with body composition and lactation duration. Mass-proportional glomerular filtration rate increased significantly between measurements. These data suggest that conflicting metabolic demands of lactation and fasting might constrain the duration and magnitude of maternal investment in northern elephant seals.

哺乳期北海象的蛋白质分解代谢与肾功能。
北方象海豹,在哺乳期完全禁食食物和水。先前对母体投资的调查表明,生理限制了哺乳期间的能量消耗水平。在这项研究中,研究了禁食生理学的两个组成部分,蛋白质节约和肾小球滤过率降低,以观察其对身体成分和泌乳时间的影响。在5只哺乳中期和后期的雌性动物中,通过14c -尿素的周转来估计蛋白质分解代谢。身体成分是通过使用超声波扫描仪测量脂肪深度和形态测量来确定的。用血浆3h -菊粉清除率测定了5例哺乳期中期和晚期女性的肾小球滤过率。两次测量之间蛋白质分解代谢显著增加。蛋白质对代谢的贡献随体成分和哺乳时间的不同而不同。质量比例肾小球滤过率在两次测量之间显著增加。这些数据表明,哺乳和禁食的相互冲突的代谢需求可能会限制北方象海豹母性投资的持续时间和规模。
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