Thyroid function and the development of endothermy in a marsupial, the Tasmanian bettong, Bettongia gaimardi (Demarest 1822).
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The Tasmanian bettong (Bettongia gaimardi) is a small rat-kangaroo (marsupial) found only in Tasmania, Australia. The duration of pouch life is 15 weeks. Adults and older young display non-shivering thermogenesis and this paper examines the role of thyroxine in the development of endothermy in pouch young. Free thyroxine (T4) concentrations varied throughout pouch life. The mean (+/-SE) concentration was 6.2+/-1.9 pmol L(-1) in week 7, increased and peaked at 19.2+/-4.3 pmol L(-1) in week 12, and declined to 5.6+/-0.4 pmol L(-1) by week 20. This was similar to adult levels (3.2+/-3.8 pmol L(-1)). These concentrations showed significant differences. From pouch week 12 onwards, T4 injection raised oxygen consumption. Maximum levels of VO2 after T4 injection occurred at weeks 14-15. Although adult levels were lower, the increase in adult oxygen consumption after T4 injection was about 50%. Peak free T4 levels and metabolic responses to nor-adrenalin occur at week 12 and we hypothesize that thyroid hormone may facilitate the development of adrenergic-receptors in this species. The data presented in the paper further attest to the likely important role of the thyroid gland in the development of endothermy in marsupial pouch young.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- General and comparative endocrinology
دوره 136 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004