C. Leineweber, S. Öfner, K. Mathes, H. Piepho, R. Marschang, A. Stöhr
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摘要
摘要乌龟的甲状腺激素及其影响因素的研究很少。因此,本研究旨在计算四种地中海象龟(Testudo spp.)不同种类、性别和季节的甲状腺激素和碘浓度的参考区间(RI),并评估血浆甲状腺激素、血清碘、血浆蛋白和肝脏和肾脏值升高之间可能的相关性。测定了成年、健康赫尔曼象龟(hermanni, n = 255)、刺足象龟(Testudo graeca, n = 89)、边缘象龟(Testudo marginata, n = 72)和俄罗斯象龟(Testudo horsfieldii, n = 30)血浆中的甲状腺激素(总四碘甲状腺原氨酸[tT4]、游离四碘甲状腺原氨酸[fT4]、总三碘甲状腺原氨酸[tT3]、游离三碘甲状腺原氨酸[fT3])。物种、性别和季节变化采用贝叶斯信息准则(BIC)确定,甲状腺激素、蛋白质、碘和肝肾值升高之间的相关性采用Spearman秩相关检验。总T4不存在物种、性别和季节差异(RI: 0.102 ~ 0.455µg/dl),而fT4存在季节差异(RI:春季0.624 ~ 9.012;夏天0.379 - -5.476;下降0.376-5.426 pmol/L)。tT3浓度随物种、季节以及种与季节的交互作用存在显著差异。fT3和碘也存在季节性差异。分析物之间存在显著相关(P≤0.05),其中tT4与fT4呈正相关。这些结果为评估地中海陆龟的甲状腺激素浓度提供了工具,并证实了季节对这些动物甲状腺功能的影响。
Thyroid Hormone Concentrations in Testudo spp. by Season and Sex
Abstract Thyroid hormones and the factors influencing them are rarely studied in tortoises. This study therefore aimed to calculate reference intervals (RI) for thyroid hormones and iodine concentrations by species, sexes, and seasons in four species of adult Mediterranean tortoises (Testudo spp.) and to evaluate possible correlations between plasma thyroid hormones, serum iodine, plasma protein, and increased liver and kidney values. Thyroid hormones (total tetraiodothyronine [tT4], free tetraiodothyronine [fT4], total triiodothyronine [tT3], and free triiodothyronine [fT3]) were measured in plasma from adult, healthy Hermann's (Testudo hermanni, n = 255), spur-thighed (Testudo graeca, n = 89), marginated (Testudo marginata, n = 72), and Russian tortoises (Testudo horsfieldii, n = 30). Species, sex, and seasonal variations were determined by Bayesian information criterion (BIC), and correlations between thyroid hormones, protein, iodine, and increased liver/kidney values were evaluated by Spearman's rank correlation test. Total T4 did not reveal any species, sex, or seasonal differences (RI: 0.102–0.455 µg/dl), while seasonal differences were found for fT4 (RI: spring 0.624–9.012; summer 0.379–5.476; fall 0.376–5.426 pmol/L). The tT3 concentrations differed significantly depending on species, season, and the interaction of species × season. Seasonal differences were also found for fT3 and iodine. Several significant (P ≤ 0.05) correlations were detected between the analytes, including a positive correlation between tT4 and fT4. These results provide a tool for the evaluation of thyroid hormone concentrations in Mediterranean tortoises and confirm the influence of season on thyroid function in these animals.