Corticosterone exposure during development has sustained but not lifelong effects on body size and total and free corticosterone responses in the zebra finch
- PMID: 24188885
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.10.006
Corticosterone exposure during development has sustained but not lifelong effects on body size and total and free corticosterone responses in the zebra finch
Abstract
Animals exposed to stress during development experience sustained morphological, physiological, neurological, and behavioral consequences. For example, elevated glucocorticoids (GCs) during development can increase GC secretion in adults. Studies have examined the sustained effects of elevated developmental GCs on total GC responses, but no study to date has examined the effect of developmental stress on corticosteroid binding globulin (CBG). CBG is a protein which binds to GCs and facilitates their transportation in blood. When bound to CBG, GCs are unavailable to interact with target tissues. Exposure to stress can decrease CBG capacity and, thus, increase free GCs (the portion of unbound GCs). We examined the long-term effects of elevated corticosterone (CORT) during development (12-28days post-hatch) on acute stress responses, negative feedback, and CBG capacity at 30, 60, and 90days post-hatch in zebra finches. Additionally, we evaluated the effect of CORT treatment on body size and condition at 28, 60, and 90days post-hatch. CORT exposed birds had higher acute stress responses at 30days post-hatch compared to control birds. However, there was no treatment effect at 60 or 90days post-hatch. CBG levels were not affected by treatment, and so free CORT estimations reflected patterns in total CORT. CORT treatment decreased growth and condition in zebra finches at 28days post-hatch, but these differences were not present at later life history stages. However, brood size had a sustained effect on body size such that birds reared in medium sized broods were larger at 28, 60, and 90days post-hatch. These results demonstrate the complexity of early environmental effects on adult phenotype and suggest that some conditions may have stronger programmatic effects than others.
Keywords: Body size; Brood size; CBG; CORT; Corticosterone; Developmental stress; EPC; GC; HPA; Nestling; Passerine; corticosteroid binding globulin; corticosterone; extra pair copulation; glucocorticoid; hypothalamic pituitary adrenal.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
Similar articles
-
Corticosteroid-binding globulin contributes to the neuroendocrine phenotype of mice selected for extremes in stress reactivity.J Endocrinol. 2013 Oct 28;219(3):217-29. doi: 10.1530/JOE-13-0255. Print 2013 Dec. J Endocrinol. 2013. PMID: 24048966
-
How acute is the acute stress response? Baseline corticosterone and corticosteroid-binding globulin levels change 24h after an acute stressor in Japanese quail.Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2010 Jan 15;165(2):345-50. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2009.08.003. Epub 2009 Aug 15. Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2010. PMID: 19686748
-
Acute embryonic exposure to corticosterone alters physiology, behaviour and growth in nestlings of a wild passerine.Horm Behav. 2016 Aug;84:111-20. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.06.008. Epub 2016 Jun 29. Horm Behav. 2016. PMID: 27374762
-
Plasma binding proteins as mediators of corticosteroid action in vertebrates.J Endocrinol. 2002 Oct;175(1):99-112. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.1750099. J Endocrinol. 2002. PMID: 12379494 Review.
-
Role of corticosteroid binding globulin in the fast actions of glucocorticoids on the brain.Steroids. 2014 Mar;81:109-15. doi: 10.1016/j.steroids.2013.10.013. Epub 2013 Nov 16. Steroids. 2014. PMID: 24252379 Review.
Cited by
-
Costs and benefits of social connectivity in juvenile Greylag geese.Sci Rep. 2019 Sep 6;9(1):12839. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-49293-9. Sci Rep. 2019. PMID: 31492937 Free PMC article.
-
Flight performance in the altricial zebra finch: Developmental effects and reproductive consequences.Ecol Evol. 2017 Mar 9;7(7):2316-2326. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2775. eCollection 2017 Apr. Ecol Evol. 2017. PMID: 28405295 Free PMC article.
-
Exploring stress and morphology in two songbird species across urban, agricultural, and natural habitats on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos.BMC Zool. 2025 Mar 10;10(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s40850-025-00221-7. BMC Zool. 2025. PMID: 40065466 Free PMC article.
-
A marker of biological age explains individual variation in the strength of the adult stress response.R Soc Open Sci. 2017 Sep 27;4(9):171208. doi: 10.1098/rsos.171208. eCollection 2017 Sep. R Soc Open Sci. 2017. PMID: 28989794 Free PMC article.
-
Disturbance history alters the development of the HPA axis in altricial nestling birds.PeerJ. 2025 Feb 20;13:e18777. doi: 10.7717/peerj.18777. eCollection 2025. PeerJ. 2025. PMID: 39989740 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Research Materials
Miscellaneous