Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)

Purpose: Maternal effects, a class of phenotypic effects on offspring unrelated to genotype, are known to impact phenotype plasticity and offspring fitness, including potential effects of maternal glucocorticoids. The prenatal effects of maternal glucocorticoids have been well documented in a variet...

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Main Author: Tailyn R. Brown
Other Authors: Dr. Daniel Crocker, Dr. David Ensminger, Dr. Nicholas Geist
Format: Master Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: Sonoma State University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/x059cf58p
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spelling ftcalifstateuniv:oai:scholarworks:x059cf58p 2024-09-30T14:34:22+00:00 Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris) Tailyn R. Brown Dr. Daniel Crocker Dr. David Ensminger Dr. Nicholas Geist 2023-05 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/x059cf58p unknown Sonoma State University Science and Technology Biology http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/x059cf58p Pinnipedia ACTH Oxidative stress--Pathophysiology Lactation Elephant seals Mirounga angustirostris Cortisol Maternal Effects Pinnipeds Masters Thesis 2023 ftcalifstateuniv https://doi.org/20.500.12680/x059cf58p 2024-09-10T17:06:15Z Purpose: Maternal effects, a class of phenotypic effects on offspring unrelated to genotype, are known to impact phenotype plasticity and offspring fitness, including potential effects of maternal glucocorticoids. The prenatal effects of maternal glucocorticoids have been well documented in a variety of species, but post-natal effects are less well studied, particularly in thecontext of lactation. Methods: We altered maternal stress hormones via ACTH challenges in lactating elephant seals to determine if prolonged maternal stress hormone elevation resulted in transfer of cortisolduring suckling. We then evaluated whether maternal cortisol transfer altered pup phenotype and development by measuring metabolic hormones, metabolites, and oxidative stress markers near the end of lactation. We resampled pups 2 weeks after weaning to examine the persistence of these effects after this important life-history transition. Findings: Milk cortisol concentrations were higher in the ACTH mothers, although milk cortisol concentrations were physiologically relevant in control females. Offspring cortisol and thyroid hormones were affected by maternal cortisol transfer and these effects persisted after weaning. Maternal treatment with ACTH, likely via elevated milk cortisol, increased oxidative stress and damage in suckling pups, but reduced oxidative damage and protein catabolism during fasting after weaning. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence for phenotypic changes in offspring resulting from transfer of maternal cortisol during suckling that alter development and oxidative stress systems. Transfer of maternal glucocorticoids and resulting effects may be enhanced in capital breeding mammals with high rates of milk fat transfer. Master Thesis Elephant Seal Elephant Seals Scholarworks from California State University
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topic Pinnipedia
ACTH
Oxidative stress--Pathophysiology
Lactation
Elephant seals
Mirounga angustirostris
Cortisol
Maternal Effects
Pinnipeds
spellingShingle Pinnipedia
ACTH
Oxidative stress--Pathophysiology
Lactation
Elephant seals
Mirounga angustirostris
Cortisol
Maternal Effects
Pinnipeds
Tailyn R. Brown
Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)
topic_facet Pinnipedia
ACTH
Oxidative stress--Pathophysiology
Lactation
Elephant seals
Mirounga angustirostris
Cortisol
Maternal Effects
Pinnipeds
description Purpose: Maternal effects, a class of phenotypic effects on offspring unrelated to genotype, are known to impact phenotype plasticity and offspring fitness, including potential effects of maternal glucocorticoids. The prenatal effects of maternal glucocorticoids have been well documented in a variety of species, but post-natal effects are less well studied, particularly in thecontext of lactation. Methods: We altered maternal stress hormones via ACTH challenges in lactating elephant seals to determine if prolonged maternal stress hormone elevation resulted in transfer of cortisolduring suckling. We then evaluated whether maternal cortisol transfer altered pup phenotype and development by measuring metabolic hormones, metabolites, and oxidative stress markers near the end of lactation. We resampled pups 2 weeks after weaning to examine the persistence of these effects after this important life-history transition. Findings: Milk cortisol concentrations were higher in the ACTH mothers, although milk cortisol concentrations were physiologically relevant in control females. Offspring cortisol and thyroid hormones were affected by maternal cortisol transfer and these effects persisted after weaning. Maternal treatment with ACTH, likely via elevated milk cortisol, increased oxidative stress and damage in suckling pups, but reduced oxidative damage and protein catabolism during fasting after weaning. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence for phenotypic changes in offspring resulting from transfer of maternal cortisol during suckling that alter development and oxidative stress systems. Transfer of maternal glucocorticoids and resulting effects may be enhanced in capital breeding mammals with high rates of milk fat transfer.
author2 Dr. Daniel Crocker
Dr. David Ensminger
Dr. Nicholas Geist
format Master Thesis
author Tailyn R. Brown
author_facet Tailyn R. Brown
author_sort Tailyn R. Brown
title Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)
title_short Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)
title_full Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)
title_fullStr Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Stress Affects Offspring Development and Oxidative Stress in Northern Elephant Seal Pups (Mirounga angustirostris)
title_sort maternal stress affects offspring development and oxidative stress in northern elephant seal pups (mirounga angustirostris)
publisher Sonoma State University
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/x059cf58p
genre Elephant Seal
Elephant Seals
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Elephant Seals
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