Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae
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Resumo: | Sampling blood for endocrine analysis from some species may not be practical or ethical. Quantification of hormones extracted from nontypical sample types, such as keratinized tissues, offers a less invasive alternative to the traditional collection and analysis of blood. Here, we aimed to validate assays by using parallelism and accuracy tests for quantification of testosterone, corticosterone, progesterone, and triiodothyronine (T3) in shed skins of tegu lizards. We assessed whether hormone content of sheds varied across one year similar to what was previously detected in plasma samples. In addition, we aimed to identify the phase relationship between hormone levels of shed skin and plasma levels obtained from the same animals. High frequency of shedding occurred during the active season for tegus (spring/summer), while shedding ceased during hibernation (winter). All hormones measured in shed skins exhibited seasonal changes in concentration. Levels of testosterone in shed skins of male tegus correlated positively with plasma testosterone levels, while corticosterone in both males and females exhibited an inverse relationship between sample types for the same month of collection. An inverse relationship was found when accounting for a lag time of 3 and 4 months between sheds and plasma testosterone. These results indicate that endocrine content of sheds may be confounded by factors (i.e., seasons, environmental temperature, thermoregulatory behavior, among others) that affect frequency of molting, skin blood perfusion, and therefore hormone transfer from the bloodstream and deposition in sheds of squamates. |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianaeCorticosteroneHibernationNon-invasiveProgesteroneTestosteroneThyroid hormoneSampling blood for endocrine analysis from some species may not be practical or ethical. Quantification of hormones extracted from nontypical sample types, such as keratinized tissues, offers a less invasive alternative to the traditional collection and analysis of blood. Here, we aimed to validate assays by using parallelism and accuracy tests for quantification of testosterone, corticosterone, progesterone, and triiodothyronine (T3) in shed skins of tegu lizards. We assessed whether hormone content of sheds varied across one year similar to what was previously detected in plasma samples. In addition, we aimed to identify the phase relationship between hormone levels of shed skin and plasma levels obtained from the same animals. High frequency of shedding occurred during the active season for tegus (spring/summer), while shedding ceased during hibernation (winter). All hormones measured in shed skins exhibited seasonal changes in concentration. Levels of testosterone in shed skins of male tegus correlated positively with plasma testosterone levels, while corticosterone in both males and females exhibited an inverse relationship between sample types for the same month of collection. An inverse relationship was found when accounting for a lag time of 3 and 4 months between sheds and plasma testosterone. These results indicate that endocrine content of sheds may be confounded by factors (i.e., seasons, environmental temperature, thermoregulatory behavior, among others) that affect frequency of molting, skin blood perfusion, and therefore hormone transfer from the bloodstream and deposition in sheds of squamates.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Physiology Institute of Biosciences University of São Paulo, Rua Do Matão, 14 - Butantã, SPDepartment of Animal Morphology and Physiology College of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences São Paulo State University, SPDepartment of Biological Sciences Northern Arizona UniversityDepartment of Biology and Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation George Mason UniversityDepartment of Animal Morphology and Physiology College of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences São Paulo State University, SPFAPESP: 2014/16320-7FAPESP: 2015/04849-6FAPESP: 2017/01652-2FAPESP: 2018/06192-2Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Northern Arizona UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityZena, Lucas A. [UNESP]Dillon, DanielleHunt, Kathleen E.Navas, Carlos A.Bícego, Kênia C. [UNESP]Buck, C. Loren2022-05-01T08:15:11Z2022-05-01T08:15:11Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article127-139http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00360-021-01397-3Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, v. 192, n. 1, p. 127-139, 2022.0174-1578http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23337410.1007/s00360-021-01397-32-s2.0-85112300685Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T18:41:09Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233374Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T13:58:06.242503Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae Zena, Lucas A. [UNESP] Corticosterone Hibernation Non-invasive Progesterone Testosterone Thyroid hormone |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Seasonal changes in steroid and thyroid hormone content in shed skins of the tegu lizard Salvator merianae |
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Zena, Lucas A. [UNESP] |
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Zena, Lucas A. [UNESP] Dillon, Danielle Hunt, Kathleen E. Navas, Carlos A. Bícego, Kênia C. [UNESP] Buck, C. Loren |
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Dillon, Danielle Hunt, Kathleen E. Navas, Carlos A. Bícego, Kênia C. [UNESP] Buck, C. Loren |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Northern Arizona University George Mason University |
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Zena, Lucas A. [UNESP] Dillon, Danielle Hunt, Kathleen E. Navas, Carlos A. Bícego, Kênia C. [UNESP] Buck, C. Loren |
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Corticosterone Hibernation Non-invasive Progesterone Testosterone Thyroid hormone |
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Corticosterone Hibernation Non-invasive Progesterone Testosterone Thyroid hormone |
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Sampling blood for endocrine analysis from some species may not be practical or ethical. Quantification of hormones extracted from nontypical sample types, such as keratinized tissues, offers a less invasive alternative to the traditional collection and analysis of blood. Here, we aimed to validate assays by using parallelism and accuracy tests for quantification of testosterone, corticosterone, progesterone, and triiodothyronine (T3) in shed skins of tegu lizards. We assessed whether hormone content of sheds varied across one year similar to what was previously detected in plasma samples. In addition, we aimed to identify the phase relationship between hormone levels of shed skin and plasma levels obtained from the same animals. High frequency of shedding occurred during the active season for tegus (spring/summer), while shedding ceased during hibernation (winter). All hormones measured in shed skins exhibited seasonal changes in concentration. Levels of testosterone in shed skins of male tegus correlated positively with plasma testosterone levels, while corticosterone in both males and females exhibited an inverse relationship between sample types for the same month of collection. An inverse relationship was found when accounting for a lag time of 3 and 4 months between sheds and plasma testosterone. These results indicate that endocrine content of sheds may be confounded by factors (i.e., seasons, environmental temperature, thermoregulatory behavior, among others) that affect frequency of molting, skin blood perfusion, and therefore hormone transfer from the bloodstream and deposition in sheds of squamates. |
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