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Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Faecal cortisol metabolites (FCMs) are a useful, non-invasive tool for the assessment of stress in koalas. However, FCM stability after defecation is a critical issue. Therefore, we exposed faecal pellets of koalas to three different environmental conditions and measured FCMs with th...
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author | Santamaria, Flavia Schlagloth, Rolf Palme, Rupert Henning, Joerg |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Faecal cortisol metabolites (FCMs) are a useful, non-invasive tool for the assessment of stress in koalas. However, FCM stability after defecation is a critical issue. Therefore, we exposed faecal pellets of koalas to three different environmental conditions and measured FCMs with three recently evaluated enzyme immunoassays (EIAs). Because water loss over time exerted the greatest influence on FCMs, we strongly recommend collecting freshly defecated pellets in koalas. ABSTRACT: Faecal material can be a valuable source of information for a range of animal health aspects and can be used to measure faecal cortisol metabolites (FCMs). FCM values can relate to physiological stress responses. However, freshly defecated pellets are not always available and environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity, might affect faecal pellet consistency and FCM levels. Therefore, the impact of environmental conditions on FCMs needs to be evaluated. We collected 107 pellets from two female and two male koalas, exposed them to three types of treatments, and analysed FCMs in these samples with three enzyme immunoassays (EIAs). After analysis, the original FCM values were mathematically corrected for water loss. Results show that the FCMs were more stable when measured using tetrahydrocorticosterone (50c) and 5α-pregnane-3β,11β,21-triol-20-one (37e) EIAs, and were less stable when measured with the cortisol EIA. With 50c, the FCM values did not vary significantly over time either before or after the adjustment with water in the environment treatment group. For samples kept under constant low (25 °C) and high (35 °C) temperatures, the 50c FCM values did not vary significantly over time, after adjustments were made for water loss. Thus, this study highlights the importance of considering the suitability of faecal field samples for FCM analysis. Because water loss was the main driver of FCM changes, we strongly recommend collecting koala pellets that are freshly defecated, despite the effort and time it might take to collect such pellets. |
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spelling | pubmed-86980952021-12-24 Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland Santamaria, Flavia Schlagloth, Rolf Palme, Rupert Henning, Joerg Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Faecal cortisol metabolites (FCMs) are a useful, non-invasive tool for the assessment of stress in koalas. However, FCM stability after defecation is a critical issue. Therefore, we exposed faecal pellets of koalas to three different environmental conditions and measured FCMs with three recently evaluated enzyme immunoassays (EIAs). Because water loss over time exerted the greatest influence on FCMs, we strongly recommend collecting freshly defecated pellets in koalas. ABSTRACT: Faecal material can be a valuable source of information for a range of animal health aspects and can be used to measure faecal cortisol metabolites (FCMs). FCM values can relate to physiological stress responses. However, freshly defecated pellets are not always available and environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity, might affect faecal pellet consistency and FCM levels. Therefore, the impact of environmental conditions on FCMs needs to be evaluated. We collected 107 pellets from two female and two male koalas, exposed them to three types of treatments, and analysed FCMs in these samples with three enzyme immunoassays (EIAs). After analysis, the original FCM values were mathematically corrected for water loss. Results show that the FCMs were more stable when measured using tetrahydrocorticosterone (50c) and 5α-pregnane-3β,11β,21-triol-20-one (37e) EIAs, and were less stable when measured with the cortisol EIA. With 50c, the FCM values did not vary significantly over time either before or after the adjustment with water in the environment treatment group. For samples kept under constant low (25 °C) and high (35 °C) temperatures, the 50c FCM values did not vary significantly over time, after adjustments were made for water loss. Thus, this study highlights the importance of considering the suitability of faecal field samples for FCM analysis. Because water loss was the main driver of FCM changes, we strongly recommend collecting koala pellets that are freshly defecated, despite the effort and time it might take to collect such pellets. MDPI 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8698095/ /pubmed/34944153 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123376 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Santamaria, Flavia Schlagloth, Rolf Palme, Rupert Henning, Joerg Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland |
title | Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland |
title_full | Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland |
title_fullStr | Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland |
title_full_unstemmed | Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland |
title_short | Over Time Decay of Cortisol Metabolites in Faecal Pellets of Koalas in Central Queensland |
title_sort | over time decay of cortisol metabolites in faecal pellets of koalas in central queensland |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944153 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123376 |
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