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Measurement of free glucocorticoids: quantifying corticosteroid binding capacity and its variation within and among mammal and bird species

Plasma glucocorticoid (CORT) levels are one measure of stress in wildlife and give us insight into natural processes relevant to conservation issues. Many studies use total CORT concentrations to draw conclusions about animals’ stress state and response to their environment. However, the blood of te...

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Autores principales: Delehanty, Brendan, Bossart, Gregory D, Champagne, Cory, Crocker, Daniel E, Elliott, Kyle H, Fair, Patricia A, Houser, Dorian, Newman, Amy E M, Boonstra, Rudy
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7476546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32922800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa057
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author Delehanty, Brendan
Bossart, Gregory D
Champagne, Cory
Crocker, Daniel E
Elliott, Kyle H
Fair, Patricia A
Houser, Dorian
Newman, Amy E M
Boonstra, Rudy
author_facet Delehanty, Brendan
Bossart, Gregory D
Champagne, Cory
Crocker, Daniel E
Elliott, Kyle H
Fair, Patricia A
Houser, Dorian
Newman, Amy E M
Boonstra, Rudy
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description Plasma glucocorticoid (CORT) levels are one measure of stress in wildlife and give us insight into natural processes relevant to conservation issues. Many studies use total CORT concentrations to draw conclusions about animals’ stress state and response to their environment. However, the blood of tetrapods contains corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG), which strongly binds most circulating CORT. Only free CORT (CORT not bound by CBG) leaves the circulation and exerts biological effects on CORT-sensitive tissues. Measuring free CORT concentrations provides insight to an animal’s stress response that cannot be revealed by simply measuring total CORT. To calculate free CORT concentrations in plasma or serum samples, one needs three measurements: the binding affinity of CBG for CORT (which varies by species), the total CORT concentration in the sample and the maximum corticosteroid binding capacity (MCBC) of CBG in the sample. Here, we detail the measurement of CBG binding capacity. We compare and contrast the three main methods to measure MCBC: charcoal, cell harvester and dialysis. Each is defined by the means by which free and bound CORT are separated. We weigh the relative merits and challenges of each. We conclude that sample volume, species and taxon binding specificity, and availability of equipment are the primary considerations in selecting the appropriate separation method. For most mammals, the charcoal method is recommended. For birds, the harvester method has critical advantages over the charcoal method. The dialysis method is widely regarded as the gold standard and has lower equipment costs but is more time-intensive and costly in terms of radioactive isotope needed and is less suited to processing large numbers of samples. The binding capacity of CBG varies tremendously within and among the bird and marine mammal species studied, and we discuss the implication of this variation for understanding the role of stress in wildlife.
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spelling pubmed-74765462020-09-10 Measurement of free glucocorticoids: quantifying corticosteroid binding capacity and its variation within and among mammal and bird species Delehanty, Brendan Bossart, Gregory D Champagne, Cory Crocker, Daniel E Elliott, Kyle H Fair, Patricia A Houser, Dorian Newman, Amy E M Boonstra, Rudy Conserv Physiol Toolbox Plasma glucocorticoid (CORT) levels are one measure of stress in wildlife and give us insight into natural processes relevant to conservation issues. Many studies use total CORT concentrations to draw conclusions about animals’ stress state and response to their environment. However, the blood of tetrapods contains corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG), which strongly binds most circulating CORT. Only free CORT (CORT not bound by CBG) leaves the circulation and exerts biological effects on CORT-sensitive tissues. Measuring free CORT concentrations provides insight to an animal’s stress response that cannot be revealed by simply measuring total CORT. To calculate free CORT concentrations in plasma or serum samples, one needs three measurements: the binding affinity of CBG for CORT (which varies by species), the total CORT concentration in the sample and the maximum corticosteroid binding capacity (MCBC) of CBG in the sample. Here, we detail the measurement of CBG binding capacity. We compare and contrast the three main methods to measure MCBC: charcoal, cell harvester and dialysis. Each is defined by the means by which free and bound CORT are separated. We weigh the relative merits and challenges of each. We conclude that sample volume, species and taxon binding specificity, and availability of equipment are the primary considerations in selecting the appropriate separation method. For most mammals, the charcoal method is recommended. For birds, the harvester method has critical advantages over the charcoal method. The dialysis method is widely regarded as the gold standard and has lower equipment costs but is more time-intensive and costly in terms of radioactive isotope needed and is less suited to processing large numbers of samples. The binding capacity of CBG varies tremendously within and among the bird and marine mammal species studied, and we discuss the implication of this variation for understanding the role of stress in wildlife. Oxford University Press 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7476546/ /pubmed/32922800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa057 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Delehanty, Brendan
Bossart, Gregory D
Champagne, Cory
Crocker, Daniel E
Elliott, Kyle H
Fair, Patricia A
Houser, Dorian
Newman, Amy E M
Boonstra, Rudy
Measurement of free glucocorticoids: quantifying corticosteroid binding capacity and its variation within and among mammal and bird species
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title_short Measurement of free glucocorticoids: quantifying corticosteroid binding capacity and its variation within and among mammal and bird species
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7476546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32922800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa057
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