The role of corticosterone in supporting migratory lipogenesis in the dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemalis: a model for central and peripheral regulation
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The role of corticosterone in supporting migratory lipogenesis in the dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemalis: a model for central and peripheral regulation
Abstract
The functional role of corticosterone (CORT) in regulating migratory hyperphagia and lipogenesis was investigated in an annual migrant, the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis). Intraperitoneal injections of either dexamethasone (9 microg DXM/500 microL of 5% EtOH in saline, n=10) to inhibit an increase in baseline CORT or saline (5% EtOH, n=9) were given every 48 h for 15 d after transfer from short (10.5L:13.5D) to long (15.5L:8.5D) days. Food intake, body mass, furcular fat deposition scores, and nocturnal migratory activity were recorded for 29 d after photostimulation. Both groups showed the same increase in daily food intake over the study period (DXM=52%, control=41%). Controls began to increase baseline CORT and mass about 2 wk after photostimulation. DXM-treated birds maintained low CORT and did not increase mass or CORT until injections ceased, at which time they gained mass at the same rate shown earlier by controls. DXM-treated birds did not show greater levels of migratory activity despite experiencing an increase in energy intake during the CORT-inhibited period. Collectively, the results support the migration modulation hypothesis, illustrating how an increase in baseline CORT is needed to support the development of migratory condition. We address the apparent conflict with earlier studies on CORT and migratory food intake and propose a model in which migratory hyperphagia is supported by changes in centrally regulated responses to CORT that can occur even if CORT remains low and lipogenesis is regulated predominantly by peripheral mechanisms that require an increase in baseline CORT.
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