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Seasonal changes in serum metabolites in free-ranging alpine marmots (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Marmota marmota</Emphasis>)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">P?SartorelliEmail author  S?Calderola  M?Sala  C?Citterio  P?Lanfranchi
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Patologia Animale Igiene e Sanità Pubblica Veterinaria, Sezione di Patologia Generale e Parassitologia, Via Celoria 10 20133, Milan, Italy;(2) Research Institute for Wildlife Ecology, Veterinary University, Vienna, Austria;(3) Present address: Regione Piemonte, Osservatorio Regionale sulla Fauna Selvatica, Torino, Italy
Abstract:Circannual changes in serum parameters and body mass were studied in free-ranging Marmota marmota that had been shot in Switzerland (Grisons) for management reasons in May, July, and September of 1995, 1996, and 1997; and in April 1996. Markers of lipid (triglycerides, cholesterol), protein (total protein, urea-nitrogen) and mineral (calcium, inorganic phosphate) metabolism were evaluated in 111 haemolysis-free serum samples; the effects of sex, age, reproductive status, season and year were tested. Mean body mass was higher in adult males than in adult females in July and September, and serum cholesterol concentrations were lower in adult males in May. Pregnant females had lower concentrations of total protein than non-pregnant females, and triglyceride concentrations were negatively correlated with the number of uterine ampullae. Inorganic phosphate decreased and total protein increased with age. In adults, triglycerides, cholesterol and urea-nitrogen increased mainly from May to July and decreased between September and May. Total protein, calcium and phosphate did not change throughout the year. This suggests that, during the active season, ingested lipids and amino acids were utilised for metabolic needs or lipid storage, while in winter, lipids were catabolised and protein was spared. Quantitative differences between years, observed for triglycerides and total protein during the active season, were probably due to different climatic conditions in each year.
Keywords:Marmota marmota  Blood chemistry  Lipid  Protein  Minerals
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