2022
DOI: 10.1086/721154
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Differential Changes in Circulating Steroid Hormones in Hibernating Brown Bears: Preliminary Conclusions and Caveats

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“…In captive non-hibernating bears no data for cortisol seasonal patterns are available to our knowledge. On the contrary, in captive brown bears whose hibernation was induced, cortisol concentration was higher during hibernation compared to hyperphagic period [ 39 ] and during autumn (hyperphagic period) compared to preceding summer [ 40 ], as also reported for their wild hibernating conspecifics [ 38 , 45 ].…”
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“…In captive non-hibernating bears no data for cortisol seasonal patterns are available to our knowledge. On the contrary, in captive brown bears whose hibernation was induced, cortisol concentration was higher during hibernation compared to hyperphagic period [ 39 ] and during autumn (hyperphagic period) compared to preceding summer [ 40 ], as also reported for their wild hibernating conspecifics [ 38 , 45 ].…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Actually, cortisol seasonal pattern was disrupted in wild bears when artificially fed year-round [ 38 ]. Higher glucocorticoids were even found during hibernation compared to the active period in wild bears (black bears [ 44 ], brown bears [ 45 ]) when increasing lipolysis is necessary to provide energy from fat during prolonged winter fasting [ 46 ].…”
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confidence: 99%