Reproduction elevates the corticosterone stress response in common fruit bats

被引:0
|
作者
Stefan M. Klose
Carolynn L. Smith
Andrea J. Denzel
Elisabeth K.V. Kalko
机构
[1] University of Ulm,Ecological Endocrinology Lab (EEL), Department of Experimental Ecology
[2] University of Queensland,School of Integrative Biology
[3] Macquarie University,Department of Biology
[4] National Science Foundation,Biological Sciences Directorate
[5] University of Ulm,Department of General Zoology and Endocrinology
[6] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,undefined
来源
关键词
Glucocorticoids; Reproduction; Behaviour; Phyllostomidae; Chiroptera;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Changes in reproductive state or the environment may affect the sensitivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-andrenal (HPA) axis. However, little is known about the dynamics of the resulting corticosteroid stress response, in particular in tropical mammals. In this study, we address the modulation of corticosterone release in response to different reproductive conditions and seasonality in 326 free-living common fruit-eating bats (Artibeus jamaicensis) on Barro Colorado Island in Panama during dry and wet seasons. We present strong evidence that stress sensitivity is primarily modulated by reproductive condition. In reproductively active females, corticosterone increases were more rapid and reached higher levels, but also decreased significantly faster than in inactive females. The corticosterone response was weaker in reproducing males than in females and delayed compared to non-reproductive males. Testes volume in reproductively active males was negatively correlated with corticosterone concentrations. Our findings suggest differentiated dynamics in the corticosterone stress response between sexes, potentially reflecting conflicting ecological demands. In females, a strong acute corticosterone response may represent high stress- and risk-sensitivity that facilitates escape and thus helps to protect reproduction. In males, suppression during reproductive activity could reflect lowered stress sensitivity to avoid chronically elevated corticosterone levels in times of frequent aggressive and therefore costly inter-male encounters.
引用
收藏
页码:341 / 350
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Reproduction elevates the corticosterone stress response in common fruit bats
    Klose, Stefan M.
    Smith, Carolynn L.
    Denzel, Andrea J.
    Kalko, Elisabeth K. V.
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY A-NEUROETHOLOGY SENSORY NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2006, 192 (04): : 341 - 350
  • [2] Ozone modifies the metabolic and endocrine response to glucose: Reproduction of effects with the stress hormone corticosterone
    Thomson, Errol M.
    Pilon, Shinjini
    Guenette, Josee
    Williams, Andrew
    Holloway, Alison C.
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 2018, 342 : 31 - 38
  • [3] EXTREME POSTURE ELEVATES CORTICOSTERONE IN A FORCED AMBULATION MODEL OF CHRONIC STRESS IN RATS
    NEUFELD, JH
    BREEN, L
    HAUGER, R
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1994, 47 (02) : 233 - 240
  • [4] REPRODUCTION AND GROWTH IN 3 SPECIES OF WEST-AFRICAN FRUIT BATS
    THOMAS, DW
    MARSHALL, AG
    JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1984, 202 (FEB) : 265 - 281
  • [5] Reproduction of two species of congeneric fruit bats (Cynopterus) in Brunei, Borneo
    Kofron, CP
    JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1997, 243 : 485 - 506
  • [6] Reproduction, seasonal morphology, and juvenile growth in three Malagasy fruit bats
    Andrianiaina, Angelo
    Andry, Santino
    Gentles, Anecia
    Guth, Sarah
    Heraud, Jean-Michel
    Ranaivoson, Hafaliana Christian
    Ravelomanantsoa, Ny Anjara Fifi
    Treuer, Timothy
    Brook, Cara E.
    JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY, 2022, 103 (06) : 1397 - 1408
  • [7] EFFECTS OF NALOXONE ON CORTICOSTERONE RESPONSE TO STRESS
    TAPP, WN
    MITTLER, JC
    NATELSON, BH
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1981, 14 (05) : 749 - 751
  • [8] CORTICOSTERONE RESPONSE TO STRESS AND ANXIOLYTIC AGENTS
    MALYA, PAG
    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 1987, 33 (06) : 1059 - 1059
  • [9] CHRONIC AND ACUTE STRESS INTERRELATIONSHIP - CORTICOSTERONE RESPONSE
    ARMARIO, A
    CASTELLANOS, JM
    BALASCH, J
    HORMONE AND METABOLIC RESEARCH, 1981, 13 (07) : 413 - 414
  • [10] MONOAMINES AND EFFECTS OF CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE ON THE CORTICOSTERONE RESPONSE TO STRESS
    FREEMAN, GB
    THURMOND, JB
    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1986, 37 (06) : 933 - 938