Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1242/jeb.247962
Craig M Lind, Joseph Agugliaro, Jason Ortega, Jenna N Palmisano, Jeffrey M Lorch, Tran B Truong, Terence M Farrell
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Disease may be both a cause and consequence of stress, and physiological responses to infectious disease may involve stress coping mechanisms that have important fitness consequences. For example, glucocorticoid and glycemic responses may affect host fitness by altering resource allocation and use in hosts, and these responses may be affected by competing stressors. To better understand the factors that affect host responses to infection, we challenged the immune system of field acclimatized pygmy rattlesnakes, Sistrurus miliarius, with a sterile antigen, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and measured the glucocorticoid and glycemic response in healthy non-reproductive snakes, snakes afflicted with an emerging mycosis (ophidiomycosis), and pregnant snakes. We hypothesized that LPS challenge would result in a glucocorticoid and glycemic response typical of the vertebrate acute phase response (APR), and therefore predicted that LPS challenge would result in an acute increase in plasma corticosterone (CORT) and a decline in plasma glucose in all individuals. Additionally, we hypothesized that the APR would be attenuated in individuals simultaneously coping with additional challenges to homeostasis (i.e., disease or reproduction). As predicted, immune challenge elicited an acute increase in plasma CORT and a decrease in plasma glucose. Snakes coping with ophidiomycosis and pregnant snakes were able to mount a robust glucocorticoid and hypoglycemic response to LPS challenge, which was contrary to our hypothesis. Our findings clarify directions of causality linking infection, glucocorticoids, and glucose, and emphasize the importance of future research examining the fitness consequences of interactions between stress and disease in wildlife threatened by emerging pathogens.

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胎生蛇患新霉菌病后对免疫挑战的糖皮质激素和血糖反应。
疾病既可能是应激的原因,也可能是应激的结果,对传染病的生理反应可能涉及应激应对机制,而这种机制会对适应性产生重要影响。例如,糖皮质激素和血糖反应可能会通过改变宿主的资源分配和利用来影响宿主的适应性,而这些反应可能会受到竞争性应激源的影响。为了更好地了解影响宿主对感染反应的因素,我们用无菌抗原脂多糖(LPS)挑战了野外适应性侏儒响尾蛇的免疫系统,并测量了健康的非生殖蛇、患有新出现的真菌病(卵霉病)的蛇和怀孕蛇的糖皮质激素和血糖反应。我们假设 LPS 挑战会导致典型的脊椎动物急性期反应(APR)的糖皮质激素和血糖反应,因此预测 LPS 挑战会导致所有个体的血浆皮质酮(CORT)急性增加和血浆葡萄糖下降。此外,我们还假设,在同时应对其他平衡挑战(如疾病或繁殖)的个体中,APR 会减弱。正如预测的那样,免疫挑战会引起血浆 CORT 的急性增加和血浆葡萄糖的降低。患有口蹄疫的蛇和怀孕的蛇能够对LPS挑战做出强有力的糖皮质激素和低血糖反应,这与我们的假设相反。我们的研究结果明确了感染、糖皮质激素和血糖之间的因果关系,并强调了未来研究受新病原体威胁的野生动物中压力和疾病之间相互作用的健康后果的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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