Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )

A analytical method demonstrated the quantification of the hormone cortisol in cetacean skin. However, little is known about the transfer of hormones between blood and skin. Recognizing that such information is essential to effectively using skin samples within marine mammal stress research, the pri...

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Published in:Conservation Physiology
Main Authors: Bechshoft, Thea, Wright, Andrew J., Styrishave, Bjarne, Houser, Dorian
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa032
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/a37ddcc3-97e1-4888-829d-af70a2fd362c 2023-12-17T10:28:03+01:00 Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ) Bechshoft, Thea Wright, Andrew J. Styrishave, Bjarne Houser, Dorian 2020 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/measuring-and-validating-concentrations-of-steroid-hormones-in-the-skin-of-bottlenose-dolphins-tursiops-truncatus(a37ddcc3-97e1-4888-829d-af70a2fd362c).html https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa032 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/measuring-and-validating-concentrations-of-steroid-hormones-in-the-skin-of-bottlenose-dolphins-tursiops-truncatus(a37ddcc3-97e1-4888-829d-af70a2fd362c).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Bechshoft , T , Wright , A J , Styrishave , B & Houser , D 2020 , ' Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ) ' , Conservation Physiology , vol. 8 , no. 1 , coaa032 . https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa032 Aldosterone cetacean corticosterone cortisol DHEA progesterone skin steroid hormones Stress test testosterone CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS POLAR BEARS BLUBBER CORTISOL STRESS-RESPONSE PHOCA-VITULINA BELUGA WHALES PATTERNS SERUM SEALS article 2020 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa032 2023-11-23T00:01:01Z A analytical method demonstrated the quantification of the hormone cortisol in cetacean skin. However, little is known about the transfer of hormones between blood and skin. Recognizing that such information is essential to effectively using skin samples within marine mammal stress research, the primary goals of this study were to (i) expand on the number of steroid hormones proved quantifiable in the cetacean skin matrix and (ii) validate the use of cetacean skin as a matrix for measuring stress-related hormones. Five adult bottlenose dolphins were subjected to an out of water stress test. Non-invasive sloughed skin samples were collected from each dolphin: once similar to 3 and once similar to 1 week prior to the stress test; at the time of the stress test; and twice weekly for 11 to 17 weeks subsequent to the stress test. LCMS/MS analysis of the samples recovered consistent data on three corticosteroids (cortisol, aldosterone, corticosterone), two androgens (testosterone, DHEA) and one progestagen (progesterone). A range of other hormones were also quantifiable, although not consistently so across samples. Results demonstrated that the hormonal response to an acute stressor could be detected in skin: the time from stress test to skin cortisol peak was an average of 46 days, whereas it was 55 days for corticosterone and 47 days for aldosterone. Results also showed that baseline hormonal concentrations were obtainable from skin samples collected during or immediately after the animals were subjected to the acute stressor. This study further develops and validates a non-invasive method for measuring cortisol and other hormones related to stress, health, and reproduction in the skin of cetaceans, potentially supporting investigations of acute and chronic stress, such as cetacean endocrine responses to distinct (e.g. naval sonar exposure) or prolonged stressors (e.g. shipping noise). Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* Phoca vitulina Aarhus University: Research Conservation Physiology 8 1
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topic Aldosterone
cetacean
corticosterone
cortisol
DHEA
progesterone
skin
steroid hormones
Stress test
testosterone
CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS
POLAR BEARS
BLUBBER CORTISOL
STRESS-RESPONSE
PHOCA-VITULINA
BELUGA WHALES
PATTERNS
SERUM
SEALS
spellingShingle Aldosterone
cetacean
corticosterone
cortisol
DHEA
progesterone
skin
steroid hormones
Stress test
testosterone
CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS
POLAR BEARS
BLUBBER CORTISOL
STRESS-RESPONSE
PHOCA-VITULINA
BELUGA WHALES
PATTERNS
SERUM
SEALS
Bechshoft, Thea
Wright, Andrew J.
Styrishave, Bjarne
Houser, Dorian
Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )
topic_facet Aldosterone
cetacean
corticosterone
cortisol
DHEA
progesterone
skin
steroid hormones
Stress test
testosterone
CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS
POLAR BEARS
BLUBBER CORTISOL
STRESS-RESPONSE
PHOCA-VITULINA
BELUGA WHALES
PATTERNS
SERUM
SEALS
description A analytical method demonstrated the quantification of the hormone cortisol in cetacean skin. However, little is known about the transfer of hormones between blood and skin. Recognizing that such information is essential to effectively using skin samples within marine mammal stress research, the primary goals of this study were to (i) expand on the number of steroid hormones proved quantifiable in the cetacean skin matrix and (ii) validate the use of cetacean skin as a matrix for measuring stress-related hormones. Five adult bottlenose dolphins were subjected to an out of water stress test. Non-invasive sloughed skin samples were collected from each dolphin: once similar to 3 and once similar to 1 week prior to the stress test; at the time of the stress test; and twice weekly for 11 to 17 weeks subsequent to the stress test. LCMS/MS analysis of the samples recovered consistent data on three corticosteroids (cortisol, aldosterone, corticosterone), two androgens (testosterone, DHEA) and one progestagen (progesterone). A range of other hormones were also quantifiable, although not consistently so across samples. Results demonstrated that the hormonal response to an acute stressor could be detected in skin: the time from stress test to skin cortisol peak was an average of 46 days, whereas it was 55 days for corticosterone and 47 days for aldosterone. Results also showed that baseline hormonal concentrations were obtainable from skin samples collected during or immediately after the animals were subjected to the acute stressor. This study further develops and validates a non-invasive method for measuring cortisol and other hormones related to stress, health, and reproduction in the skin of cetaceans, potentially supporting investigations of acute and chronic stress, such as cetacean endocrine responses to distinct (e.g. naval sonar exposure) or prolonged stressors (e.g. shipping noise).
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author Bechshoft, Thea
Wright, Andrew J.
Styrishave, Bjarne
Houser, Dorian
author_facet Bechshoft, Thea
Wright, Andrew J.
Styrishave, Bjarne
Houser, Dorian
author_sort Bechshoft, Thea
title Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )
title_short Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )
title_full Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )
title_fullStr Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )
title_full_unstemmed Measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus )
title_sort measuring and validating concentrations of steroid hormones in the skin of bottlenose dolphins ( tursiops truncatus )
publishDate 2020
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