大褐蝠尿液性类固醇定量测定。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1086/717896
Lucas J S Greville, Larissa M Bueno, Tyler Pollock, Paul A Faure
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摘要蝙蝠(翼目)是哺乳动物的第二大类群,大约在5250万年前出现分化。许多物种表现出不寻常的生殖周期和极端长寿而没有生殖衰老,但类固醇谱存在于少数蝙蝠。大棕蝠(Eptesicus fuscus)是温带食虫动物,遍布北美。它们在秋天进行滥交交配,在冬天冬眠时储存精子,在春天推迟排卵和受精。在这里,我们通过量化圈养的雄性和雌性fuscus在其生殖周期中的17β-雌二醇(E2),报告了蝙蝠的第一个尿液类固醇谱。雄性蝙蝠的尿E2水平高于雌性,在肌酸酐调节水合作用后,成年蝙蝠的尿E2水平高于幼年蝙蝠。在未怀孕的女性中,观察到肌酐调整和未调整的尿E2水平的几个季节性差异。无论在冬季还是在冬季,男性的尿E2水平都高于女性,而在秋季,肌酐调整后的水平则高于女性。我们量化了一部分女性的孕酮(P4)。在未怀孕的女性中,尿P4在各个季节都是恒定的,除了未调整的水平,在夏季最高。在孕妇中,尿E2和P4水平在分娩前20天开始达到峰值,在接下来的几周内两种类固醇都恢复到基线水平。了解尿中类固醇水平如何随年龄、性别和全年季节的变化而波动,是理解蝙蝠生殖周期的关键。我们的研究进一步提高了蝙蝠作为医学生殖研究模型的潜力。此外,它补充了先前关于类固醇在蝙蝠引物费洛蒙效应中的潜在作用的研究。
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Quantification of Urinary Sex Steroids in the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus).

AbstractBats (order Chiroptera) are the second largest group of mammals, diverging ~52.5 million years ago. Many species exhibit an unusual reproductive cycle and extreme longevity without reproductive senescence, yet steroid profiles exist for few bats. Big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) are temperate insectivores found throughout North America. They mate promiscuously in fall, store sperm during winter hibernation, and have delayed ovulation and fertilization in spring. Here, we report the first urinary steroid profile in bats by quantifying 17β-estradiol (E2) in captive male and female E. fuscus across their reproductive cycle. Male bats had higher urinary E2 levels than females, and adults had higher levels than yearlings following creatinine adjustment for hydration. In nonpregnant females, several seasonal differences in creatinine-adjusted and unadjusted urinary E2 levels were observed. Urinary E2 was higher in males than females in winter for both conditions and in autumn for creatinine-adjusted levels. We quantified progesterone (P4) in a subset of females. In nonpregnant females, urinary P4 was constant across seasons except for unadjusted levels, which were highest in the summer. In pregnant females, urinary E2 and P4 levels peaked beginning ~20 d before parturition, with both steroids returning to baseline in the following weeks. Knowing how urinary steroid levels fluctuate with age and sex and across the annual season is key to understanding reproductive cycling in bats. Our research furthers the potential for bats as a model for medical reproductive research. Moreover, it complements previous studies on the potential role of steroids in primer pheromonal effects in bats.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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