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25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)

We report the first data on 25-hydroxyvitamin D plasma levels in natural populations of three species of land iguana endemic to the Galápagos Islands (Conolophus marthae, C. subcristatus, and C. pallidus). The pigment is present throughout the whole body in the skin of C. subcristatus and C. pallidu...

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Autores principales: Di Giacomo, Cristina, Pucillo, Leopoldo, Sevilla, Christian, Fucci, Giorgio, Massoud, Renato, Bernardini, Sergio, Fraziano, Maurizio, Gentile, Gabriele
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35872852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7741397
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author Di Giacomo, Cristina
Pucillo, Leopoldo
Sevilla, Christian
Fucci, Giorgio
Massoud, Renato
Bernardini, Sergio
Fraziano, Maurizio
Gentile, Gabriele
author_facet Di Giacomo, Cristina
Pucillo, Leopoldo
Sevilla, Christian
Fucci, Giorgio
Massoud, Renato
Bernardini, Sergio
Fraziano, Maurizio
Gentile, Gabriele
author_sort Di Giacomo, Cristina
collection PubMed
description We report the first data on 25-hydroxyvitamin D plasma levels in natural populations of three species of land iguana endemic to the Galápagos Islands (Conolophus marthae, C. subcristatus, and C. pallidus). The pigment is present throughout the whole body in the skin of C. subcristatus and C. pallidus. On the contrary, pigment is not present in the skin of an extended part of the body in C. marthae. The only existing population of C. marthae is syntopic with a population of C. subcristatus, and the two species are closely related. These circumstances would suggest that, under the assumption that the species show a similar basking behavior and in the absence of compensatory mechanisms, lighter pigmentation should favor higher vitamin D levels. Thus, C. marthae, compared with C. subcristatus in Wolf Volcano, could show higher levels of 25(OH)D plasma levels, or equal, if compensatory mechanisms exist. The three species showed levels in the range of average values for healthy iguanas. However, contrary to the expectation, C. marthae consistently exhibited the lowest 25(OH)D plasma levels. We discuss possible factors affecting vitamin concentration and hypothesize that C. marthae may use the habitat to limit exposure to the high UVB irradiation at Wolf Volcano.
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spelling pubmed-93031202022-07-22 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.) Di Giacomo, Cristina Pucillo, Leopoldo Sevilla, Christian Fucci, Giorgio Massoud, Renato Bernardini, Sergio Fraziano, Maurizio Gentile, Gabriele Biomed Res Int Research Article We report the first data on 25-hydroxyvitamin D plasma levels in natural populations of three species of land iguana endemic to the Galápagos Islands (Conolophus marthae, C. subcristatus, and C. pallidus). The pigment is present throughout the whole body in the skin of C. subcristatus and C. pallidus. On the contrary, pigment is not present in the skin of an extended part of the body in C. marthae. The only existing population of C. marthae is syntopic with a population of C. subcristatus, and the two species are closely related. These circumstances would suggest that, under the assumption that the species show a similar basking behavior and in the absence of compensatory mechanisms, lighter pigmentation should favor higher vitamin D levels. Thus, C. marthae, compared with C. subcristatus in Wolf Volcano, could show higher levels of 25(OH)D plasma levels, or equal, if compensatory mechanisms exist. The three species showed levels in the range of average values for healthy iguanas. However, contrary to the expectation, C. marthae consistently exhibited the lowest 25(OH)D plasma levels. We discuss possible factors affecting vitamin concentration and hypothesize that C. marthae may use the habitat to limit exposure to the high UVB irradiation at Wolf Volcano. Hindawi 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9303120/ /pubmed/35872852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7741397 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cristina Di Giacomo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Di Giacomo, Cristina
Pucillo, Leopoldo
Sevilla, Christian
Fucci, Giorgio
Massoud, Renato
Bernardini, Sergio
Fraziano, Maurizio
Gentile, Gabriele
25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)
title 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)
title_full 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)
title_fullStr 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)
title_full_unstemmed 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)
title_short 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Plasma Levels in Natural Populations of Pigmented and Partially Pigmented Land Iguanas from Galápagos (Conolophus spp.)
title_sort 25-hydroxyvitamin d plasma levels in natural populations of pigmented and partially pigmented land iguanas from galápagos (conolophus spp.)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35872852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7741397
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