Constant light and pinealectomy disrupt daily rhythm in song production and negatively impact reproductive performance in zebra finches.

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1007/s43630-024-00548-z
Neelu Anand Jha, S K Tahajjul Taufique, Vinod Kumar
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We assessed the circadian clock control of singing and reproductive performance in zebra finches. Experiment 1 examined changes in body mass, testis size, and plasma corticosterone and testosterone levels in male birds exposed to constant light (LL, 100 lx) and constant darkness (DD, 0.5 lx), with controls on 12L:12D (L = 100 lx, D = 0.5 lx). There was a significant increase in the body mass and testis size under LL and a decrease in testis size under the DD. Using a similar design, experiment 2 assessed the persistence of the circadian rhythm in singing along with activity-rest pattern in cohort I birds that were entrained to 12L:12D and subsequently released in DD or LL, and in cohort II birds that were entrained to 12L:12D and following pinealectomy were released in DD. Both activity and singing patterns were synchronized with the light phase under 12L:12D, free-ran with a circadian period under DD, and were arrhythmic under the LL. There was an overall decreased and increased effect on singing under DD and LL, respectively, albeit with differences in various song parameters. The pinealectomy disrupted both activity and singing rhythms but did not affect singing or the overall song features. Pinealectomized bird pairs also exhibited a significant reduction in their nest-building and breeding efforts, resulting in a compromised reproductive performance. These results suggest a circadian clock control of singing and more importantly demonstrate a role of the pineal clock in breeding behaviors, leading to a compromised reproductive performance in diurnal zebra finches.

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恒定的光照和松果体切除术会扰乱斑马雀每天的鸣唱节奏,并对其繁殖能力产生负面影响。
我们评估了斑马雀歌唱和繁殖性能的昼夜节律控制。实验1考察了雄鸟在恒定光照(LL,100 lx)和恒定黑暗(DD,0.5 lx)条件下,以及在12L:12D(L = 100 lx, D = 0.5 lx)条件下,体质量、睾丸大小、血浆皮质酮和睾酮水平的变化。在 LL 条件下,体质量和睾丸体积明显增加,而在 DD 条件下,睾丸体积有所减小。实验 2 采用了类似的设计,评估了在 12L:12D 条件下被诱导并随后在 DD 或 LL 条件下释放的第一组鸟类,以及在 12L:12D 条件下被诱导并在松果体切除术后在 DD 条件下释放的第二组鸟类的歌唱昼夜节律和活动-休息模式的持续性。在12L:12D条件下,鸟类的活动和歌唱模式与光相同步;在DD条件下,鸟类的活动和歌唱模式与昼夜节律同步;而在LL条件下,鸟类的活动和歌唱模式则不规则。尽管在不同的鸣唱参数上存在差异,但松果体切除术对鸣唱的影响在总体上分别有所减弱和增强。松果体切除术破坏了鸟类的活动和歌唱节奏,但并未影响鸟类的歌唱或整体鸣唱特征。被切除松果体的鸟对在筑巢和繁殖方面也表现出明显的减弱,导致繁殖性能下降。这些结果表明了昼夜节律对歌唱的控制,更重要的是证明了松果体时钟在繁殖行为中的作用,从而导致昼伏夜出的斑马雀的繁殖能力下降。
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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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