The accident that occurred at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant (Ukraine, 1986) contaminated a large extension of territory after the deposition of radioactive material. It is still under debate whether the chronic exposure to the radiation levels currently present in the area has long-term effects on organisms, such as decreases in longevity. Here, we investigate whether current levels of radiation in Chornobyl negatively impact the age of the Eastern tree frog Hyla orientalis. We also explore whether radiation induces changes in an ageing marker, telomere length or the stress hormone corticosterone. We found no effect of total individual absorbed radiation (including both external and internal exposure) on frog age (n = 197 individuals sampled in 3 consecutive years). We also did not find any relationship between individual absorbed radiation and telomere length, nor between individual absorbed radiation and corticosterone levels. Our results suggest that radiation levels currently experienced by Chornobyl tree frogs may not be high enough to cause severe chronic damage to semi-aquatic vertebrates such as this species. This is the first study addressing age and stress hormones in Chornobyl wildlife, and thus future research will confirm if these results can be extended to other taxa.
Ionizing radiation has negligible effects on the age, telomere length and corticosterone levels of Chornobyl tree frogs.
电离辐射对切尔诺贝利树蛙的年龄、端粒长度和皮质酮水平的影响微乎其微
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作者:Burraco Pablo, Gabor Caitlin, Bryant Amanda, Gardette Vanessa, Lengagne Thierry, Bonzom Jean Marc, Orizaola Germán
| 期刊: | Biology Letters | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov;20(11):20240287 |
| doi: | 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0287 | ||
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