Noninvasive monitoring of adrenocortical activity in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) by measurement of fecal cortisol metabolites

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作者
Dehnhard, M
Clauss, M
Lechner-Doll, M
Meyer, HHD
Palme, R
机构
[1] Inst Zoo & Wildtierforsch, D-10252 Berlin, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, FML Wethenstephan, Inst Physiol, D-85350 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany
[3] Vet Med Univ, Ludwig Boltzmann Inst Vet Endokrinol, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
关键词
stress; cortisol; metabolites; feces; noninvasive method; enzyme immunoassay; ACTH challenge; dexamethasone; perphenazine enanthate; long-acting tranquilizer;
D O I
10.1006/gcen.2001.7656
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
A method for measuring glucocorticoids noninvasively in feces of roe deer was established and validated. The enzyme immunoassay (EIA) measures 11,17-dioxoandrostanes (11,17-DOA), a group of cortisol metabolites. Such measurement avoids blood sampling and reflects a dampened pattern of diurnal glucocorticoid secretion, providing an integrated measure of adrenocortical activity. After high-performance liquid chromatography, the presence of at least three different immunoreactive 11,17-DOA in the feces of roe deer was demonstrated. The physiological relevance of these fecal cortisol metabolites to adrenocortical activity was evaluated with an adrenocorticotropic hormone challenge test: cortisol metabolite concentrations exceeded pretreatment levels (31-78 ng/g) up to 13-fold (183-944 ng/g) within 8-23 h. Starting from basal levels between 13 and 71 ng/g, a suppression of adrenocortical activity after dexamethasone administration, indicated by metabolite levels close to the detection limit, was obtained 36-81 h after treat ment, whereas unmetabolized dexamethasone was detectable in feces 12 h after its injection. Fecal glucocorticoid metabolite assessment via EIA is therefore of use in the monitoring of adrenocortical activity in roe deer. In a second experiment, capture, veterinary treatment, and transportation of animals were used as experimental stresses. This resulted in a 7.5-fold increase of fecal me tabolites (1200 +/- 880 ng/g, mean +/- SD) compared to baseline concentrations. The administration of a long-acting tranquilizer (LAT), designed to minimize the physiological stress response, 2 days prior to a similar stress event led to a reduced stress response, resulting in only a 4-fold increase of fecal metabolites (650 +/- 280 ng/g; mean +/- SD). Therefore, LATs should be further investigated for their effectiveness in reducing stress responses in zoo and wild animals, e.g., when translocations are necessary. (C) 2001 Academic Press.
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