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Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife

Many wildlife populations are declining at rates higher than can be explained by known threats to biodiversity. Recently, thiamine (vitamin B(1)) deficiency has emerged as a possible contributing cause. Here, thiamine status was systematically investigated in three animal classes: bivalves, ray-finn...

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Autores principales: Balk, Lennart, Hägerroth, Per-Åke, Gustavsson, Hanna, Sigg, Lisa, Åkerman, Gun, Ruiz Muñoz, Yolanda, Honeyfield, Dale C., Tjärnlund, Ulla, Oliveira, Kenneth, Ström, Karin, McCormick, Stephen D., Karlsson, Simon, Ström, Marika, van Manen, Mathijs, Berg, Anna-Lena, Halldórsson, Halldór P., Strömquist, Jennie, Collier, Tracy K., Börjeson, Hans, Mörner, Torsten, Hansson, Tomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5153840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27958327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep38821
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author Balk, Lennart
Hägerroth, Per-Åke
Gustavsson, Hanna
Sigg, Lisa
Åkerman, Gun
Ruiz Muñoz, Yolanda
Honeyfield, Dale C.
Tjärnlund, Ulla
Oliveira, Kenneth
Ström, Karin
McCormick, Stephen D.
Karlsson, Simon
Ström, Marika
van Manen, Mathijs
Berg, Anna-Lena
Halldórsson, Halldór P.
Strömquist, Jennie
Collier, Tracy K.
Börjeson, Hans
Mörner, Torsten
Hansson, Tomas
author_facet Balk, Lennart
Hägerroth, Per-Åke
Gustavsson, Hanna
Sigg, Lisa
Åkerman, Gun
Ruiz Muñoz, Yolanda
Honeyfield, Dale C.
Tjärnlund, Ulla
Oliveira, Kenneth
Ström, Karin
McCormick, Stephen D.
Karlsson, Simon
Ström, Marika
van Manen, Mathijs
Berg, Anna-Lena
Halldórsson, Halldór P.
Strömquist, Jennie
Collier, Tracy K.
Börjeson, Hans
Mörner, Torsten
Hansson, Tomas
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description Many wildlife populations are declining at rates higher than can be explained by known threats to biodiversity. Recently, thiamine (vitamin B(1)) deficiency has emerged as a possible contributing cause. Here, thiamine status was systematically investigated in three animal classes: bivalves, ray-finned fishes, and birds. Thiamine diphosphate is required as a cofactor in at least five life-sustaining enzymes that are required for basic cellular metabolism. Analysis of different phosphorylated forms of thiamine, as well as of activities and amount of holoenzyme and apoenzyme forms of thiamine-dependent enzymes, revealed episodically occurring thiamine deficiency in all three animal classes. These biochemical effects were also linked to secondary effects on growth, condition, liver size, blood chemistry and composition, histopathology, swimming behaviour and endurance, parasite infestation, and reproduction. It is unlikely that the thiamine deficiency is caused by impaired phosphorylation within the cells. Rather, the results point towards insufficient amounts of thiamine in the food. By investigating a large geographic area, by extending the focus from lethal to sublethal thiamine deficiency, and by linking biochemical alterations to secondary effects, we demonstrate that the problem of thiamine deficiency is considerably more widespread and severe than previously reported.
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spelling pubmed-51538402016-12-28 Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife Balk, Lennart Hägerroth, Per-Åke Gustavsson, Hanna Sigg, Lisa Åkerman, Gun Ruiz Muñoz, Yolanda Honeyfield, Dale C. Tjärnlund, Ulla Oliveira, Kenneth Ström, Karin McCormick, Stephen D. Karlsson, Simon Ström, Marika van Manen, Mathijs Berg, Anna-Lena Halldórsson, Halldór P. Strömquist, Jennie Collier, Tracy K. Börjeson, Hans Mörner, Torsten Hansson, Tomas Sci Rep Article Many wildlife populations are declining at rates higher than can be explained by known threats to biodiversity. Recently, thiamine (vitamin B(1)) deficiency has emerged as a possible contributing cause. Here, thiamine status was systematically investigated in three animal classes: bivalves, ray-finned fishes, and birds. Thiamine diphosphate is required as a cofactor in at least five life-sustaining enzymes that are required for basic cellular metabolism. Analysis of different phosphorylated forms of thiamine, as well as of activities and amount of holoenzyme and apoenzyme forms of thiamine-dependent enzymes, revealed episodically occurring thiamine deficiency in all three animal classes. These biochemical effects were also linked to secondary effects on growth, condition, liver size, blood chemistry and composition, histopathology, swimming behaviour and endurance, parasite infestation, and reproduction. It is unlikely that the thiamine deficiency is caused by impaired phosphorylation within the cells. Rather, the results point towards insufficient amounts of thiamine in the food. By investigating a large geographic area, by extending the focus from lethal to sublethal thiamine deficiency, and by linking biochemical alterations to secondary effects, we demonstrate that the problem of thiamine deficiency is considerably more widespread and severe than previously reported. Nature Publishing Group 2016-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5153840/ /pubmed/27958327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep38821 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Balk, Lennart
Hägerroth, Per-Åke
Gustavsson, Hanna
Sigg, Lisa
Åkerman, Gun
Ruiz Muñoz, Yolanda
Honeyfield, Dale C.
Tjärnlund, Ulla
Oliveira, Kenneth
Ström, Karin
McCormick, Stephen D.
Karlsson, Simon
Ström, Marika
van Manen, Mathijs
Berg, Anna-Lena
Halldórsson, Halldór P.
Strömquist, Jennie
Collier, Tracy K.
Börjeson, Hans
Mörner, Torsten
Hansson, Tomas
Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
title Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
title_full Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
title_fullStr Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
title_full_unstemmed Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
title_short Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
title_sort widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in northern hemisphere wildlife
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5153840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27958327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep38821
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