Metabolic rates in female guinea pigs during different reproductive stages

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作者
Nemeth, Matthias [1 ]
Meidlinger, Bettina [1 ]
Barnreiter, Elisabeth [1 ]
Wallner, Bernard [1 ]
Millesi, Eva [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Fac Life Sci, Dept Behav & Cognit Biol, Univ Vienna Biol Bldg,Djerassipl 1, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Open flow -through respirometry; Enzyme; -immunoassay; Stress response; Metabolic scaling; ESTROUS-CYCLE; FOOD-INTAKE; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; PRECOCIAL RODENT; PROGESTERONE; CORTISOL; ENERGETICS; STRESS; PLASMA; OVARIECTOMY;
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10.1016/j.zool.2023.126132
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Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Reproduction in female mammals is characterized by major changes in steroid hormone concentrations, which can be linked to fluctuations in energy expenditure (EE). Estradiol and cortisol can increase EE and metabolic rates (MRs), but knowledge on MR changes during the estrous cycle and gestation is scarce for many species. This also applies to the domestic guinea pig, a species exhibiting an exceptional estrous cycle among rodents. In this study, MRs were measured through oxygen (O2) consumption in female guinea pigs during different reproductive stages. Mean O2 consumption over 2.5 h, resting metabolic rate (RMR, lowest and most stable O2 consumption over 3 min), body mass, fecal estrogen and progesterone, and saliva cortisol concentrations were measured in twelve female guinea pigs in a repeated measurements design during diestrus, estrus, and the second trimester of gestation. In estrus, body mass was significantly lower and estrogen and cortisol concentrations were significantly higher compared to diestrus and gestation. Mean O2 consumption and RMR both were significantly increased in estrus compared to diestrus. Additionally, a positive effect of body mass on MRs detected during diestrus and gestation was not found during estrus. Mean O2 consumption was also higher during gestation compared to diestrus, and a significant increase in cortisol concentrations during the 2.5-h MR measurement was recorded. The results indicate that estrus in guinea pigs is energetically demanding, which probably reflects catabolic effects of estrogens and cortisol that uncoupled MRs from body mass. Knowledge on the energetic requirements associated with different reproductive stages is important for future physiological and behavioral studies on female guinea pigs.
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