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Article Dans Une Revue Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology Année : 2014

Effect of water deprivation on baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels in the Children's python (Antaresia childreni)

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Corticosterone (CORT) secretion is influenced by endogenous factors (e.g., physiological status) and environmental stressors (e.g., ambient temperature). Heretofore, the impact of water deprivation on CORT plasma levels has not been thoroughly investigated. However, both baseline CORT and stress-induced CORT are expected to respond towater deprivation not only because of hydric stress per se, but also because CORT is an important mineralocorticoid in vertebrates. We assessed the effects of water deprivation on baseline CORT and stress-induced CORT, in Children's pythons (Antaresia childreni), a species that experiences seasonal droughts in natural conditions. Weimposed a 52-daywater deprivation on a group of unfed Children's pythons (i.e.,water-deprived treatment) and provided water ad libitum to another group (i.e., control treatment). We examined body mass variations throughout the experiment, and baseline CORT and stress-induced CORT at the end of the treatments. Relative bodymass loss averaged ~10% in pythonswithoutwater, a value 2 to 4 times higher compared to control snakes. Following re-exposition to water, pythons from the water-deprived treatment drank readily and abundantly and attained a body mass similar to pythons from the control treatment. Together, these results suggest a substantial dehydration as a consequence of water deprivation. Interestingly, stress-induced but not baseline CORT level was significantly higher in water-deprived snakes, suggesting that baseline CORT might not respond to this degree of dehydration. Therefore, possible mineralocorticoid role of CORT needs to be clarified in snakes. Because dehydration usually induces adjustments (reduced movements, lowered body temperature) to limit water loss, and decreases locomotor performances, elevated stress-induced CORT in water-deprived snakes might therefore compensate for altered locomotor performances. Future studies should test this hypothesis.
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hal-00881364 , version 1 (08-11-2013)

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Andréaz Dupoué, Frédéric Angelier, Olivier Lourdais, Xavier Bonnet, Francois Brischoux. Effect of water deprivation on baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels in the Children's python (Antaresia childreni). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2014, 168, pp.11-16. ⟨10.1016/j.cbpa.2013.11.001⟩. ⟨hal-00881364⟩
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