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Analyses of fecal and hair glucocorticoids to evaluate short- and long-term stress and recovery of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) removed from bile farms in China
Malcolm, K. D. ; McShea, W. J. ; Van Deelen, T. R. ; Bacon, H. J. ; Liu, F. ; Putman, S. ; Zhu, X. ; Brown, J. L.
刊名general and comparative endocrinology
2013
关键词Fecal glucocorticoids Hair cortisol Asiatic black bear Ursus thibetanus Bile farming Stress PANDAS AILUROPODA-MELANOLEUCA CORTISOL-LEVELS GRIZZLY BEARS HORMONES CARNIVORES DOMINANCE WILDLIFE BEHAVIOR HISTORY MAMMALS
DOI10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.01.014
英文摘要Demand for traditional Chinese medicines has given rise to the practice of maintaining Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) in captivity to harvest bile. We evaluated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activity in Asiatic black bears on a bile farm in China by measuring cortisol in hair. We also monitored hair and fecal glucocorticoid metabolites as bears acclimated to improved husbandry at the Animals Asia Foundation China Bear Rescue Center (CBRC) after removal from other bile farms. Fecal samples were collected twice weekly for similar to 1 year, and hair was obtained from bears upon arrival at the CBRC and again >= 163 days later. Paired hair samples showed declines in cortisol concentrations of 12-88% in 38 of 45 (84%, p < 0.001) bears after arrival and acclimation at the rehabilitation facility. Concentrations of cortisol in hair from bears on the bile farm were similar to initial concentrations upon arrival at the CBRC but were higher than those collected after bears had been at the CBRC for >= 163 days. Fecal glucocorticoid concentrations varied across months and were highest in April and declined through December, possibly reflecting seasonal patterns, responses to the arrival and socialization of new bears at the CBRC, and/or annual metabolic change. Data from segmental analysis of hair supports the first of these explanations. Our findings indicate that bears produced elevated concentrations of glucocorticoids on bile farms, and that activity of the HPA axis declined following relocation. Thus, hair cortisol analyses are particularly well suited to long-term, retrospective assessments of glucocorticoids in ursids. By contrast, fecal measures were not clearly associated with rehabilitation, but rather reflected more subtle endocrine changes, possibly related to seasonality. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Endocrinology & Metabolism; SCI(E); 4; ARTICLE; 97-106; 185
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/224319]  
专题生命科学学院
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Malcolm, K. D.,McShea, W. J.,Van Deelen, T. R.,et al. Analyses of fecal and hair glucocorticoids to evaluate short- and long-term stress and recovery of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) removed from bile farms in China[J]. general and comparative endocrinology,2013.
APA Malcolm, K. D..,McShea, W. J..,Van Deelen, T. R..,Bacon, H. J..,Liu, F..,...&Brown, J. L..(2013).Analyses of fecal and hair glucocorticoids to evaluate short- and long-term stress and recovery of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) removed from bile farms in China.general and comparative endocrinology.
MLA Malcolm, K. D.,et al."Analyses of fecal and hair glucocorticoids to evaluate short- and long-term stress and recovery of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) removed from bile farms in China".general and comparative endocrinology (2013).
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