کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2800292 | 1568911 | 2013 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Enzyme immunoassay to measure corticosterone concentrations in snake shed skins.
• Keratin and fecal corticosterone concentrations compared during keratin growth.
• Positive association between shed skin corticosterone and fecal corticosterone.
• No difference in shed skin corticosterone of control and experimental snakes.
• Adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation did not result in physiological validation.
This study investigates the use of an enzyme immunoassay to measure keratin glucocorticoid concentrations in reptilian shed skins. Keratin glucocorticoid concentrations were compared to fecal glucocorticoid concentrations during the period of keratin growth in the African House Snake (Lamprophis fuliginosus) and the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus). Biochemical validation was performed for the shed skin and fecal corticosterone enzyme immunoassays in the African House Snake. Biological and physiological validations were attempted in the African House Snake. A statistically significant positive association was detected between shed skin corticosterone and the mean fecal corticosterone metabolites from 3 weeks before to 1 week after the previous ecdysis in the African House Snake. A statistically significant difference was not detected between the shed skin corticosterone concentrations of the minimally handled control and the weekly handled (or experimentally stressed) African House Snakes. Adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation did not result in the physiological validation anticipated for shed skin corticosterone concentrations in the African House Snake.
Journal: General and Comparative Endocrinology - Volume 194, 1 December 2013, Pages 1–9