Validation and effects of drying and prey hair on fecal hormone concentrations in spotted hyenas

被引:1
作者
Greenberg, Julia R. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Montgomery, Tracy M. [2 ,3 ]
Holekamp, Kay E. [2 ,3 ]
Beehner, Jacinta C. [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Psychol, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Integrat Biol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[3] Michigan State Univ, Program Ecol Evolutionary Biol & Behav, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[4] Univ Michigan, Dept Psychol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[5] Univ Michigan, Dept Anthropol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
glucocorticoid; hair; progesterone; radioimmunoassay; spotted hyena; validation; HYAENAS CROCUTA-CROCUTA; PLASMA PROGESTERONE; REPRODUCTIVE STATUS; MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR; NONINVASIVE MEASUREMENT; ENZYME-IMMUNOASSAY; WILD POPULATION; PREGNANCY; ENDOCRINE; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1093/jmammal/gyab168
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
As fecal steroid methods increasingly are used by researchers to monitor the physiology of captive and wild populations, we need to expand our validation protocols to test the effects of procedural variation and to identify contamination by exogenous sources of steroid hormones. Mammalian carnivore feces often contain large amounts of hair from the prey they consume, which itself may contain high concentrations of hormones. In this study, we report first a validation of two steroid hormone antibodies, corticosterone and progesterone, to determine fecal concentrations of these hormones in wild spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta). Next, we expand on these standard validation protocols to test two additional metrics: (i) whether hair from consumed prey or (ii) the specific drying method (oven incubation vs. lyophilization) affect steroid hormone concentrations in feces. In the first biological validation for the progesterone antibody in this species, progesterone concentrations met our expectations: (i) concentrations of plasma and fecal progesterone were lowest in immature females, higher in lactating females, and highest in pregnant females; (ii) across pregnant females, fecal progesterone concentrations were highest during late pregnancy; and (iii) among lactating females, fecal progesterone concentrations were highest after parturition. Our additional validation experiments indicated that contamination with prey hair and drying method are hormone-specific. Although prey hair did not release hormones into samples during storage or extraction for either hormone, its presence appeared to "dilute" progesterone (but not corticosterone) measures indirectly by increasing the dry weight of samples. In addition, fecal progesterone, but not corticosterone, values were lower for lyophilized than for incubated samples. Therefore, in addition to the standard analytical and biological validation steps, additional methodological variables need to be tested whenever we measure fecal hormone concentrations, particularly from predatory mammals.
引用
收藏
页码:394 / 406
页数:13
相关论文
共 63 条
[1]   Onset of puberty in Hebsi and Zomri goats as monitored by plasma progesterone concentrations [J].
Al-Hozab, A ;
Basiouni, G .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH, 1999, 15 (01) :69-74
[2]   Relationships between sex and stress hormone levels in feces and marking behavior in a wild population of Iberian wolves (Canis lupus signatus) [J].
Barja, Isabel ;
Silvan, Gema ;
Illera, Juan Carlos .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 2008, 34 (06) :697-701
[3]   Relaxin and progesterone during pregnancy and the post-partum period in association with live and stillborn calves in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) [J].
Bergfelt, Don R. ;
Steinetz, Bernard G. ;
Lasano, Salamia ;
West, Kristi L. ;
Campbell, Michelle ;
Adams, Gregg P. .
GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2011, 170 (03) :650-656
[4]   Validating a commercially available enzyme immunoassay for the determination of 17β-estradiol and progestogens in the feces of cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus):: A case report [J].
Borque, C ;
Perez-Garnelo, SS ;
Lopez, M ;
Talavera, C ;
Delclaux, M ;
de la Fuente, J .
JOURNAL OF ZOO AND WILDLIFE MEDICINE, 2005, 36 (01) :54-61
[5]   SERUM PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS AND MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR IN RATS AFTER PREGNANCY TERMINATION - BEHAVIORAL STIMULATION AFTER PROGESTERONE WITHDRAWAL AND INHIBITION BY PROGESTERONE MAINTENANCE [J].
BRIDGES, RS ;
ROSENBLATT, JS ;
FEDER, HH .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1978, 102 (01) :258-267
[6]   COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF STEROID-HORMONE METABOLISM AND OVARIAN ACTIVITY IN FELIDS, MEASURED NONINVASIVELY IN FECES [J].
BROWN, JL ;
WASSER, SK ;
WILDT, DE ;
GRAHAM, LH .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1994, 51 (04) :776-786
[7]   Social closeness increases salivary progesterone in humans [J].
Brown, Stephanie L. ;
Fredrickson, Barbara L. ;
Wirth, Michelle M. ;
Poulin, Michael J. ;
Meier, Elizabeth A. ;
Heaphy, Emily D. ;
Cohen, Michael D. ;
Schultheiss, Oliver C. .
HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR, 2009, 56 (01) :108-111
[8]   Rank and reproduction in cooperatively breeding African wild dogs: Behavioral and endocrine correlates [J].
Creel, S ;
Creel, NM ;
Mills, MGL ;
Monfort, SL .
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY, 1997, 8 (03) :298-306
[9]   Behavioral and endocrine correlates of reproductive failure in social aggregations of captive wolverines (Gulo gulo) [J].
Dalerum, F. ;
Creel, S. ;
Hall, S. B. .
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2006, 269 (04) :527-536
[10]   Analysis of endogenous cortisol concentrations in the hair of rhesus macaques [J].
Davenport, Matthew D. ;
Tiefenbacher, Stefan ;
Lutz, Corrine K. ;
Novak, Melinda A. ;
Meyer, Jerrold S. .
GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2006, 147 (03) :255-261