2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-925347
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Plasma-binding Globulins and Acute Stress Response

Abstract: Within studies of acute stress physiology an increase in glucocorticoid secretion is thought to be the primary mediator of tissue response to stress. Corticosteroid-binding globulin may regulate tissue availability of steroids, but has not been considered a dynamic component of the acute stress response. Here, we examined CBG level over the common 60-minute time frame in an acute capture and handling protocol to investigate whether CBG capacity is dynamic or static over short stressors. Using a comparative app… Show more

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“…CBG capacity differed between handled and unhandled kestrels after the 60 min stress protocol. Serial blood samples collected from birds in the same population the following year showed that CBG capacity is similar to baseline 30 min after the onset of a stress protocol in kestrels, but that it declines after 60 min [7]. Baseline CBG capacity may have differed between the two groups, especially if they differed in body condition [2].…”
Section: Cbg Capacitymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…CBG capacity differed between handled and unhandled kestrels after the 60 min stress protocol. Serial blood samples collected from birds in the same population the following year showed that CBG capacity is similar to baseline 30 min after the onset of a stress protocol in kestrels, but that it declines after 60 min [7]. Baseline CBG capacity may have differed between the two groups, especially if they differed in body condition [2].…”
Section: Cbg Capacitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…All blood samples for CBG analysis were collected at the 60 min stress series point. Breuner et al [7] found that CBG capacity in kestrels and other avian species drops over the 60 min serial sampling period. Therefore, we assumed that free CORT estimates for points other than the 60 min samples may be slightly overestimated.…”
Section: Free Cort Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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