Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups
Although vitamin A (retinol) levels are highly regulated within individual organisms, natural (e.g., age, sex, disease) and anthropogenic (e.g., environmental contaminants) factors can affect the dynamics of this essential nutrient. In this study, we examined developmental changes in the circulatory...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/z00-129 2023-12-17T10:31:16+01:00 Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups Simms, Wendy Ross, Peter S 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z00-129 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/z00-129 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Zoology volume 78, issue 10, page 1862-1868 ISSN 0008-4301 1480-3283 Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2000 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/z00-129 2023-11-19T13:38:56Z Although vitamin A (retinol) levels are highly regulated within individual organisms, natural (e.g., age, sex, disease) and anthropogenic (e.g., environmental contaminants) factors can affect the dynamics of this essential nutrient. In this study, we examined developmental changes in the circulatory vitamin A system of free-ranging harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) pups by collecting serial blood samples from healthy known-age animals throughout their nursing period. While harbour seal pups were born with relatively low levels of circulatory retinol (144.4 ± 13.9 µg/L), nursing animals more than doubled these levels within 2 days (385.0 ± 46.9 µg/L), and levels continued to rise more gradually until weaning (431.0 ± 35.8 µg/L). Animals that were not nursing, such as orphaned (184.4 ± 34.2 µg/L), fasted (347.0 ± 14.4 µg/L), and weaned (204.5 ± 38.5 µg/L) pups, had significantly lower circulatory retinol levels. Despite the developmental changes observed in total retinol, the concentration of retinol bound by its transport proteins, retinol binding protein and transthyretin, remained relatively constant throughout the nursing period. This suggests that, like most mammals, the delivery of retinol to target tissues is highly regulated in harbour seal pups. Furthermore, the high concentrations of circulatory retinol observed in harbour seal pups may serve to saturate transport proteins, ensuring a steady delivery of vitamin A to target tissues during a period of potentially variable supply. Understanding how natural factors affect circulatory retinol and its transport proteins is an important facet of assessing the impact of environmental contaminants on vitamin A dynamics in marine mammals. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Phoca vitulina Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 10 1862 1868 |
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Although vitamin A (retinol) levels are highly regulated within individual organisms, natural (e.g., age, sex, disease) and anthropogenic (e.g., environmental contaminants) factors can affect the dynamics of this essential nutrient. In this study, we examined developmental changes in the circulatory vitamin A system of free-ranging harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) pups by collecting serial blood samples from healthy known-age animals throughout their nursing period. While harbour seal pups were born with relatively low levels of circulatory retinol (144.4 ± 13.9 µg/L), nursing animals more than doubled these levels within 2 days (385.0 ± 46.9 µg/L), and levels continued to rise more gradually until weaning (431.0 ± 35.8 µg/L). Animals that were not nursing, such as orphaned (184.4 ± 34.2 µg/L), fasted (347.0 ± 14.4 µg/L), and weaned (204.5 ± 38.5 µg/L) pups, had significantly lower circulatory retinol levels. Despite the developmental changes observed in total retinol, the concentration of retinol bound by its transport proteins, retinol binding protein and transthyretin, remained relatively constant throughout the nursing period. This suggests that, like most mammals, the delivery of retinol to target tissues is highly regulated in harbour seal pups. Furthermore, the high concentrations of circulatory retinol observed in harbour seal pups may serve to saturate transport proteins, ensuring a steady delivery of vitamin A to target tissues during a period of potentially variable supply. Understanding how natural factors affect circulatory retinol and its transport proteins is an important facet of assessing the impact of environmental contaminants on vitamin A dynamics in marine mammals. |
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Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups |
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Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups |
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Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups |
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Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups |
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Developmental changes in circulatory vitamin A (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( Phoca vitulina ) pups |
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developmental changes in circulatory vitamin a (retinol) and its transport proteins in free-ranging harbour seal ( phoca vitulina ) pups |
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