Sources of variation in baseline and stress-induced blood glucose levels in two free-living tropical passerine species

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
J. M. Pouadjeu, Oldřich Tomášek, Ondřej Kauzál, T. B. Nguelefack, T. Albrecht
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Abstract. Blood glucose plays an essential role in the body's energy metabolism; however, sources of variation in baseline and stress-induced changes in glucose concentration remain poorly understood in tropical passerines. This study assesses intra-annual variation in baseline and stress-induced glucose concentration changes in two common free-living Afrotropical passerines, the village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus) (Müller, 1776) and the black-crowned waxbill (Estrilda nonnula) (Hartlaub, 1883), captured around Dschang, western Cameroon, using intrinsic (sex, body mass, moult and breeding status) and environmental (season, temperature and rainfall) variables as predictors. In black-crowned waxbills, we found that baseline glucose was significantly elevated in the dry season, with the same trend observed in the village weaver. Stress-induced elevations in glucose concentration were observed in the black-crowned waxbills in the dry season, but only when the temperature was fitted as a covariate. Village weaver females showed higher stress-induced changes in glucose compared to males. Body mass and moulting were not predictors of baseline or stress-induced changes in glucose concentrations. This study reveals that some fluctuations in glucose levels may be mediated by seasonal changes in temperature (but not rainfall), sex, and breeding status.
两种自由生活热带雀形目动物基线和应激诱导血糖水平变化的来源
摘要血糖在身体的能量代谢中起着至关重要的作用;然而,热带雀形目动物对基线变化和应激诱导的葡萄糖浓度变化的来源仍知之甚少。这项研究评估了在喀麦隆西部Dschang附近捕获的两种常见的自由生活的非营养性雀形目,即乡村织布鸟(Ploceus cuculatus)(Müller,1776)和黑冠蜡嘴鹬(Estrida nonnula)(Hartlaub,1883)的基线和应激诱导的葡萄糖浓度变化的年内变化,使用内在(性别、体重、蜕皮和繁殖状态)和环境(季节、温度和降雨量)变量作为预测因素。在黑冠蜡像中,我们发现基线葡萄糖在旱季显著升高,在乡村织布工中也观察到了同样的趋势。在旱季,在黑冠蜡像中观察到应激诱导的葡萄糖浓度升高,但只有当温度被拟合为协变量时。与雄性相比,乡村织布工雌性表现出更高的应激诱导的葡萄糖变化。体重和换羽不是基线或应激诱导的葡萄糖浓度变化的预测因素。这项研究表明,葡萄糖水平的一些波动可能是由温度(但不是降雨量)、性别和繁殖状态的季节性变化介导的。
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