选定因素对羊驼(Vicugna pacos)羊毛皮质醇浓度的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Joanna Kapustka , Monika Budzyńska , Patrycja Staniszewska , Aneta Strachecka , Adam Staniszewski , Justyna Wojtaś
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摘要

一些内部和外部因素会影响动物的荷尔蒙活动。毛发和羊毛中的皮质醇水平决定了慢性压力,这与 HPA 轴的长期影响有关。羊驼的羊毛皮质醇水平至今尚未测定。本研究旨在评估某些因素对羊驼毛皮质醇浓度的影响。研究对象包括 36 头羊驼。羊毛样本是在 2021 年 6 月剪毛时用电剪从右肩和臀部剪下的。羊毛样本被分成近端(冬春再生)和远端(夏秋再生)两个部分。羊驼 2020 年夏季的热应激指数(HSI)为 139.4,2021 年冬季为 116。羊毛样本中的皮质醇水平是用通用皮质醇酶联免疫吸附试剂盒测定的。羊毛皮质醇浓度的最显著差异由两个因素造成:羊毛区段(P 2 = 0.321;近端,臀部较老*较年轻:P = 0.007;η2 = 0.195)。男性的皮质醇水平高于女性,因为在近端臀部的样本中观察到了性别差异(P = 0.001,η2 = 0.271)。这项研究强调,各种因素都可能对羊毛皮质醇水平产生显著影响,这有助于使用这种激素指标作为无创的长期压力评估方法,对羊驼的福利进行评估。
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The influence of selected factors on wool cortisol concentration in alpacas (Vicugna pacos)

Several internal and external factors can influence animals’ hormonal activity. Cortisol level in hair and wool determines chronic stress, which is connected with the long-term HPA axis effect. Wool cortisol levels in alpacas have never been determined to this time. The study aimed to assess the influence of selected factors on wool cortisol concentration in alpacas. The study included 36 alpacas. Wool samples were collected during shearing in June 2021, cut with an electric clipper from the right shoulder and the rump. Wool samples were fragmented into proximal (winter-spring regrowth) and distal (summer-fall regrowth) segments. Alpacas’ Heat Stress Index (HSI) for the summer of 2020 was 139.4, and 116 for the winter of 2021. The cortisol levels in the wool samples were determined with the General Cortisol ELISA Kit assay.

The most significant differences in wool cortisol concentrations were caused by two factors: the wool segment (P < 0.001; η2 = 0.889) and the region on the body (P < 0.001; η2 = 0.876). Wool cortisol level was higher in the distal segment (referring to the summer-fall season) than in the proximal one (referring to the winter-spring season). It is suggested that alpacas can feel heat stress in summer (HSI = 139.4), which could influence higher cortisol levels in the distal segment. The wool cortisol level was higher in the rump samples than the shoulder ones. Therefore, it is essential in future studies that wool samples from all tested animals should be completed from the same body region. Differences among age and sex groups were also observed. Wool cortisol level was higher in older animals, as differences between age groups were observed in samples from the rump in the distal and proximal segments (distal, the rump younger*older: P < 0.001; η2 = 0.321; proximal, the rump older*younger: P = 0.007; η2 = 0.195). Males showed higher cortisol levels than females, as a difference between sexes was observed in samples from the rump in the proximal segment (P = 0.001, η2 = 0.271). This study emphasizes that various factors may significantly influence wool cortisol levels, which can be helpful in alpacas’ welfare estimation using this hormonal indicator as a noninvasive long-term stress assessment method.

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General and comparative endocrinology
General and comparative endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: General and Comparative Endocrinology publishes articles concerned with the many complexities of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrine systems at the sub-molecular, molecular, cellular and organismal levels of analysis.
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