Covariation between glucocorticoids, behaviour and immunity supports the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis: an experimental approach

Author:

Carbillet Jeffrey12ORCID,Rey Benjamin3ORCID,Palme Rupert4,Monestier Chloé5ORCID,Börger Luca6,Lavabre Typhaine78,Maublanc Marie-Line1,Cebe Nicolas1,Rames Jean-Luc1,Le Loc'h Guillaume9,Wasniewski Marine10,Rannou Benoit2,Gilot-Fromont Emmanuelle23,Verheyden Hélène1

Affiliation:

1. Université de Toulouse, INRAE, CEFS, Castanet Tolosan 31326, France

2. Université de Lyon, VetAgro Sup, Marcy-l'Etoile, France

3. Université de Lyon, Université Lyon 1, UMR CNRS 5558, Villeurbanne Cedex, France

4. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna 1210, Austria

5. Bureau Bankiva, Gergueil 21410, France

6. Department of Biosciences, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, UK

7. Equipe de Biologie médicale-Histologie, CREFRE, Inserm-UPS-ENVT, Toulouse, France

8. Inovie Vet, Laboratoire d'Analyses et Biologie Vétérinaires, Montpellier, France

9. Université de Toulouse, ENVT, INRAE, UMR IHAP, Toulouse, France

10. ANSES, Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife, Malzéville, France

Abstract

The biomedical literature has consistently highlighted that long-term elevation of glucocorticoids might impair immune functions. However, patterns are less clear in wild animals. Here, we re-explored the stress–immunity relationship considering the potential effects of behavioural profiles. Thirteen captive roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus ) were monitored over an eight-week period encompassing two capture events. We assessed how changes in baseline faecal cortisol metabolite (FCM) concentrations following a standardized capture protocol and an immune challenge using anti-rabies vaccination affected changes in 13 immune parameters of innate and adaptive immunity, and whether these changes in baseline FCM levels and immune parameters related to behavioural profiles. We found that individuals with increased baseline FCM levels also exhibited increased immunity and were characterized by more reactive behavioural profiles (low activity levels, docility to manipulation and neophilia). Our results suggest that the immunity of large mammals may be influenced by glucocorticoids, but also behavioural profiles, as it is predicted by the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis. Our results highlight the need to consider covariations between behaviour, immunity and glucocorticoids in order to improve our understanding of the among-individual variability in the stress–immunity relationships observed in wildlife, as they may be underpinned by different life-history strategies.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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