Response of metabolic hormones and blood metabolites to realimentation in rehabilitated harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups

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作者
Dailey, Rachael E. [1 ]
Smith, Kacie [1 ]
Fontaine, Christine [2 ]
Jia, Yisu [3 ]
Avery, Julie P. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Florida, Dept Biol Sci, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[2] Marine Mammal Ctr, Sausalito, CA 94965 USA
[3] Univ North Florida, Dept Math & Stat, Jacksonville, FL USA
[4] Univ Alaska, Water & Environm Res Ctr, 1764 Tanana Loop,POB 75 5910, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
关键词
Ghrelin; Growth hormone; Insulin-like growth factor-I; Cortisol; Serum chemistry; Refeeding; GROWTH-FACTOR-I; PLASMA GHRELIN LEVELS; SOMATOTROPIC AXIS; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; IGF-I; CIRCULATING CONCENTRATIONS; LACTATION STRATEGIES; FEED RESTRICTION; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; FACTOR (IGF)-I;
D O I
10.1007/s00360-020-01290-5
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Mammals with increased requirements for adipose tissue stores, such as marine mammals, have altered nutrient allocation priorities compared to many terrestrial mammals and thus the physiological response to undernutrition (low nutritional status) and realimentation (refeeding) may differ. Key regulators of nutrient allocation and tissue specific growth include metabolic hormones of the somatotropic axis, growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, as well as satiety and adipose promoting ghrelin and the stress hormone cortisol. Longitudinal measurements of metabolic hormones, blood metabolites, and morphometrics were collected over a 10-week period in twelve (malen = 3, femalen = 9) harbor seal pups (< 6 weeks of age). Blood metabolites were used to indicate metabolic response during realimentation while morphometrics estimated tissue specific growth priorities. Harbor seal pups undergoing refeeding after nutritional deprivation show a preference for protein sparing despite severe malnutrition. Both BUN and total protein were negatively associated with GH and positively associated with IGF-I and ghrelin highlighting the importance of these metabolic hormones in the regulation of protein metabolism. While the response of the somatotropic axis to realimentation was typical of the mammalian pattern, the surprising increase of ghrelin across the study period suggests the priority of adipose accretion in addition to a possible mechanism regulating compensatory growth of vital adipose stores in a species, which prioritizes adipose accretion for survival.
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页码:629 / 640
页数:12
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