绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)生物电阻抗测量的标准化方案。

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Sara Kophamel, Leigh C Ward, Ellen Ariel, Diana Mendez, Lauren M O'Brien, Lauren Burchell, Suzanne L Munns
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摘要生物电阻抗分析(BIA)作为一种便携式技术,在野生动物研究中越来越受欢迎,它可以直接和无损地预测身体组成成分,如无脂肪和脂肪量。BIA在实地研究中的成功应用需要识别和控制潜在的误差来源,以及创建和遵守标准化的测量方案。本研究的目的是确定误差来源,并提供标准化方案,以提高绿海龟幼龟(Chelonia mydas;n = 35)。我们使用生物阻抗谱仪评估了环境温度(20°C-30°C)、餐后状态(2-72 h)和出水时间(2 h)对5个阻抗参数(无限频电阻[Rinf]、零频电阻[R0]、50 kHz电阻[R50]、50 kHz相位角[PhA50]和细胞内电阻[Ri])的影响。还评估了测量的技术可重复性和动物间变异性。我们发现环境温度变化与阻抗参数rf、R0和R50之间呈反指数关系。进食72 h后,餐后状态显著提高rif和Ri。在温度为20°C至30°C的单个绿海龟幼龟中,BIA测量是可重复的。在所有温度、采样时间和餐后状态下,动物之间的阻抗值都有显著差异,但相对差异(%)的幅度很小。我们的研究表明,通过在接近动物偏好的温度范围的恒定环境温度下测量动物,可以提高测量精度。我们提出了一种标准化的测量条件方案,以方便实验室和现场使用BIA进行海龟身体成分评估研究。
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A Standardized Protocol for Measuring Bioelectrical Impedance in Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas).

AbstractBioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is gaining popularity in wildlife studies as a portable technology for immediate and nondestructive predictions of body composition components, such as fat-free and fat masses. Successful application of BIA for field-based research requires the identification and control of potential sources of error, as well as the creation of and adherence to a standardized protocol for measurement. The aim of our study was to determine sources of error and to provide a standardization protocol to improve measurement precision of BIA on juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas; n=35). We assessed the effects of altered environmental temperature (20°C-30°C), postprandial state (2-72 h), and time out of the water (2 h) on five impedance parameters (resistance at infinite frequency [Rinf], resistance at zero frequency [R0], resistance at 50 kHz [R50], phase angle at 50 kHz [PhA50], and intracellular resistance [Ri]) using a bioimpedance spectroscopy device. Technical reproducibility of measurements and interanimal variability were also assessed. We found an inverse exponential relationship between change in environmental temperature and impedance parameters Rinf, R0, and R50. Postprandial state significantly increased Rinf and Ri 72 h after feeding. BIA measurements were reproducible within individual juvenile green turtles at temperatures from 20°C to 30°C. Significant variation in impedance values was found between animals at all temperatures, sampling times, and postprandial states, but the relative differences (%) were small in magnitude. Our study suggests that measurement precision is improved by measuring animals at consistent environmental temperatures close to their preferred thermal range. We propose a standardized protocol of measurement conditions to facilitate laboratory and field use of BIA for body composition assessment studies in turtles.

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3.20
自引率
6.20%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological and Biochemical Zoology: Ecological and Evolutionary Approaches primarily publishes original research in animal physiology and biochemistry as considered from behavioral, ecological, and/or evolutionary perspectives. Studies at all levels of biological organization from the molecular to the whole organism are welcome, and work that integrates across levels of organization is particularly encouraged. Studies that focus on behavior or morphology are welcome, so long as they include ties to physiology or biochemistry, in addition to having an ecological or evolutionary context. Subdisciplines of interest include nutrition and digestion, salt and water balance, epithelial and membrane transport, gas exchange and transport, acid-base balance, temperature adaptation, energetics, structure and function of macromolecules, chemical coordination and signal transduction, nitrogen metabolism and excretion, locomotion and muscle function, biomechanics, circulation, behavioral, comparative and mechanistic endocrinology, sensory physiology, neural coordination, and ecotoxicology ecoimmunology.
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