无环雌性非洲象异常催乳素分泌与代谢健康生物标志物变化相关

Natalia A. Prado , Matthew Krcmarik , Steve Paris , Larry, L. Rockwood , Janine L. Brown
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循环泌乳素异常(长期高浓度或低浓度)已被证明与非洲雌象的卵巢功能障碍有密切关系。然而,尽管催乳素在人类健康中发挥着公认的多效性作用,但长期升高或抑制催乳素对该物种的综合代谢影响尚待研究。在人类中,除了闭经外,高泌乳素血症女性还表现出动脉粥样硬化加速、高雄激素血症、代谢降低和胰岛素抵抗的风险增加。这项研究的目的是确定长期泌乳素分泌异常的大象是否也经历了代谢生物标志物的改变。从北美动物园饲养的雌性非洲象(n=74)身上采集一年的血清样本,每两周采集一次,并根据卵巢周期性和泌乳素状态进行分类:正常周期、正常泌乳素(normal,n=25)、无环、高泌乳素(high,n=25,或无环、低泌乳素(low,n=24)。进一步分析每个样本的代谢功能、葡萄糖代谢和心血管健康指标。总的来说,与正常大象相比,高(TSH,T3,T4)和低(TSH)泌乳素大象的甲状腺激素显著降低。此外,与正常骑自行车的雌性相比,高泌乳素大象表现出较低的葡萄糖、G:I比率和低密度脂蛋白值,但胆固醇浓度较高。总体而言,在研究中,与正常大象相比,低泌乳素大象表现出更高的身体状况评分和G:I比率,以及更高浓度的胰岛素、高密度脂蛋白、皮质醇和睾酮,但甘油三酯值降低。数据表明,高泌乳素大象可能患有甲状腺功能减退症,而低泌乳素大象则可能表现出胰岛素抵抗,尽管与人类临床数据不同。有人建议进行具体的研究,这将有助于阐明其潜在机制,并加深我们对泌乳素在大象生理学中作用的理解。
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Abnormal prolactin secretion is associated with changes in metabolic health biomarkers in acyclic female African elephants (Loxodonta africana)

Circulating prolactin aberrations (chronically high or low concentrations) have been shown to have strong associations with ovarian dysfunction in African female elephants. However, despite the well-established pleiotropic role that prolactin plays in human health, comprehensive metabolic effects from chronically elevated or suppressed prolactin have yet to be investigated in this species. In humans, in addition to amenorrhea, hyperprolactinemic women have shown increased risks for accelerated atherosclerosis, hyperandrogenemia, lowered metabolism, and insulin resistance. The aim of the study was to determine if elephants with long-term abnormal prolactin secretion were also experiencing alterations in metabolic biomarkers. One year of serum samples, collected biweekly, were obtained from female African elephants (n = 74) housed in North American zoos and categorized based on ovarian cyclicity and prolactin status: normal cycling, normal prolactin (NORMAL, n = 25), acyclic, high prolactin (HIGH, n = 25), or acyclic, low prolactin (LOW, n = 24). Each sample was further analyzed for measures of metabolic function, glucose metabolism, and cardiovascular health. Overall, thyroid hormones were significantly lower in both HIGH (TSH, T3, T4) and LOW (TSH) prolactin elephants compared to NORMAL counterparts. Additionally, HIGH prolactin elephants exhibited lower glucose, G:I ratios, and low-density lipoprotein values, but higher cholesterol concentrations compared to normal cycling females. Overall, LOW prolactin elephants exhibited higher body condition scores and G:I ratios, and higher concentrations of insulin, high-density lipoproteins, cortisol and testosterone, but decreased triglyceride values compared to NORMAL elephants in the study. Data suggest that HIGH prolactin elephants may be experiencing hypothyroidism as a comorbidity, whereas LOW prolactin elephants may be exhibiting aspects of insulin resistance, albeit different from human clinical data. Specific studies are suggested that would help elucidate the underlying mechanisms at play and increase our understanding of prolactin’s role in elephant physiology.

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