Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)

The Svalbard rock ptarmigan displays a seasonal change of body mass as a selectively beneficial adaptation for survival in the high Arctic. This physiological change is sensitive to photoperiod (daylight duration in a 24h cycle) but little is known of the mechanism through which changes in photoperi...

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Main Author: Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14208
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/14208 2023-05-15T15:13:00+02:00 Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea) Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen 2018-08-09 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14208 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14208 openAccess Copyright 2018 The Author(s) VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoophysiology and comparative physiology: 483 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Zoofysiologi og komparativ fysiologi: 483 Svalbard Rock ptarmigan mediobasal hypothalamus Dio2 AgRP NPY POMC BIO-3950 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2018 ftunivtroemsoe 2021-06-25T17:56:12Z The Svalbard rock ptarmigan displays a seasonal change of body mass as a selectively beneficial adaptation for survival in the high Arctic. This physiological change is sensitive to photoperiod (daylight duration in a 24h cycle) but little is known of the mechanism through which changes in photoperiod affects body mass in this species. We exposed winer adapted Sv. rock ptarmigan to a simulated lengthening natural photoperiod (NP), constant light (LL), and constant darkness (DD). As expected, increasing photoperiod rapidly reduced body mass (BM), likely as a consequence of increased activity which occurred without compensation of increased voluntary food intake (VFI). Expression of the thyroid hormone metabolising enzyme Dio2 was quantified within the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH), as an indicator of seasonal status. Similar to other seasonal models, Dio2 was stimulated by lengthening photoperiods and spontaneously induced by extended exposure to constant darkness. Expression of Dio2 was positively correlated with expression of NPY (a crucial appetite regulating peptide) within the Arcuate nucleus (ARC). Conversely, the expression profile of the closely associated orexigenic factor AgRP was correlated with BM, but not Dio2 levels. Expression of the satiety factor POMC was unaffected by photoperiodic changes. Collectively these data demonstrate that although photoperiod affects central gene expression in the Sv. Rock ptarmigan their expression does not directly dictate changes in VFI or BM. Instead, a more complicated pattern of appetite regulation emerges, processing photoperiodic and metabolic signals as well as seasonal behavioural changes in the Svalbard rock ptarmigan. Master Thesis Arctic Lagopus muta Lagopus muta hyperborea rock ptarmigan Svalbard Svalbard Rock Ptarmigan University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Svalbard
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topic VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoophysiology and comparative physiology: 483
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Zoofysiologi og komparativ fysiologi: 483
Svalbard Rock ptarmigan
mediobasal hypothalamus
Dio2
AgRP
NPY
POMC
BIO-3950
spellingShingle VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoophysiology and comparative physiology: 483
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Zoofysiologi og komparativ fysiologi: 483
Svalbard Rock ptarmigan
mediobasal hypothalamus
Dio2
AgRP
NPY
POMC
BIO-3950
Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
topic_facet VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoophysiology and comparative physiology: 483
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Zoofysiologi og komparativ fysiologi: 483
Svalbard Rock ptarmigan
mediobasal hypothalamus
Dio2
AgRP
NPY
POMC
BIO-3950
description The Svalbard rock ptarmigan displays a seasonal change of body mass as a selectively beneficial adaptation for survival in the high Arctic. This physiological change is sensitive to photoperiod (daylight duration in a 24h cycle) but little is known of the mechanism through which changes in photoperiod affects body mass in this species. We exposed winer adapted Sv. rock ptarmigan to a simulated lengthening natural photoperiod (NP), constant light (LL), and constant darkness (DD). As expected, increasing photoperiod rapidly reduced body mass (BM), likely as a consequence of increased activity which occurred without compensation of increased voluntary food intake (VFI). Expression of the thyroid hormone metabolising enzyme Dio2 was quantified within the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH), as an indicator of seasonal status. Similar to other seasonal models, Dio2 was stimulated by lengthening photoperiods and spontaneously induced by extended exposure to constant darkness. Expression of Dio2 was positively correlated with expression of NPY (a crucial appetite regulating peptide) within the Arcuate nucleus (ARC). Conversely, the expression profile of the closely associated orexigenic factor AgRP was correlated with BM, but not Dio2 levels. Expression of the satiety factor POMC was unaffected by photoperiodic changes. Collectively these data demonstrate that although photoperiod affects central gene expression in the Sv. Rock ptarmigan their expression does not directly dictate changes in VFI or BM. Instead, a more complicated pattern of appetite regulation emerges, processing photoperiodic and metabolic signals as well as seasonal behavioural changes in the Svalbard rock ptarmigan.
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author Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
author_facet Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
author_sort Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
title Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
title_short Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
title_full Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
title_fullStr Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
title_full_unstemmed Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
title_sort influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive svalbard rock ptarmigan (lagopus muta hyperborea)
publisher UiT Norges arktiske universitet
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14208
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