Metabolic regulation reduces the oxidative damage of arid lizards in response to moderate heat events

Xingzhi HAN , Baojun SUN , Qiong ZHANG , Liwei TENG , Fushun ZHANG , Zhensheng LIU

Integrative Zoology ›› 2024, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (6) : 1034 -1046.

PDF
Integrative Zoology ›› 2024, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (6) : 1034 -1046. DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12784
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Metabolic regulation reduces the oxidative damage of arid lizards in response to moderate heat events

Author information +
History +
PDF

Abstract

Climate warming poses a significant threat to species worldwide, particularly those inhabiting arid and semi-arid regions where extreme temperatures are increasingly prevalent. However, empirical studies investigating how moderate heat events affect the physiological processes of arid and semi-arid animals are largely scarce. To address this knowledge gap, we used an arid and semi-arid lizard species (Phrynocephalus przewalskii) as a study system. We manipulated thermal environments to simulate moderate heat events (43.5 ± 0.3°C during the heating period) for lizards and examined physiological and biochemical traits related to survival, metabolism, locomotion, oxidative stress, and telomere length. We found that the body condition and survival of the lizards were not significantly affected by moderate heat events, despite an increase in body temperature and a decrease in locomotion at high test temperatures were detected. Mechanistically, we found that the lizards exhibited down-regulated metabolic rates and enhanced activities of antioxidative enzymes, resulting in reduced oxidative damage and stable telomere length under moderate heat events. Based on these findings, which indicated a beneficial regulation of fitness by physiological and biochemical processes, we inferred that moderate heat events did not have a detrimental effect on the toad-headed agama,P. przewalskii. Overall, our research contributes to understanding the impacts of moderate heat events on arid and semi-arid species and highlights the adaptive responses and resilience exhibited by the toad-headed agama in the face of climate warming.

Keywords

climate warming / lizards / moderate heat events / oxidative stress / resting metabolic rate / telomere length

Cite this article

Download citation ▾
Xingzhi HAN, Baojun SUN, Qiong ZHANG, Liwei TENG, Fushun ZHANG, Zhensheng LIU. Metabolic regulation reduces the oxidative damage of arid lizards in response to moderate heat events. Integrative Zoology, 2024, 19(6): 1034-1046 DOI:10.1111/1749-4877.12784

登录浏览全文

4963

注册一个新账户 忘记密码

References

RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS

2023 International Society of Zoological Sciences, Institute of Zoology/Chinese Academy of Sciences and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

AI Summary AI Mindmap
PDF

88

Accesses

0

Citation

Detail

Sections
Recommended

AI思维导图

/