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Biochemical Foundations of Health and Energy Conservation in Hibernating Free-ranging Subadult Brown Bear Ursus arctos.

Karen Gjesing Welinder1, Rasmus Hansen2, Michael Toft Overgaard2, Malene Brohus2, Mads Sønderkær2, Martin von Bergen2,3,4, Ulrike Rolle-Kampczyk3, Wolfgang Otto4, Tomas L Lindahl5, Karin Arinell6, Alina L Evans7, Jon E Swenson8,9, Inge G Revsbech10, Ole Frøbert6.   

Abstract

Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecating at a metabolic rate of only 25% of the summer activity rate. Nonetheless, they emerge healthy and alert in spring. We quantified the biochemical adaptations for hibernation by comparing the proteome, metabolome, and hematological features of blood from hibernating and active free-ranging subadult brown bears with a focus on conservation of health and energy. We found that total plasma protein concentration increased during hibernation, even though the concentrations of most individual plasma proteins decreased, as did the white blood cell types. Strikingly, antimicrobial defense proteins increased in concentration. Central functions in hibernation involving the coagulation response and protease inhibition, as well as lipid transport and metabolism, were upheld by increased levels of very few key or broad specificity proteins. The changes in coagulation factor levels matched the changes in activity measurements. A dramatic 45-fold increase in sex hormone-binding globulin levels during hibernation draws, for the first time, attention to its significant but unknown role in maintaining hibernation physiology. We propose that energy for the costly protein synthesis is reduced by three mechanisms as follows: (i) dehydration, which increases protein concentration without de novo synthesis; (ii) reduced protein degradation rates due to a 6 °C reduction in body temperature and decreased protease activity; and (iii) a marked redistribution of energy resources only increasing de novo synthesis of a few key proteins. The comprehensive global data identified novel biochemical strategies for bear adaptations to the extreme condition of hibernation and have implications for our understanding of physiology in general.
© 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  antimicrobial proteins; blood constituents; coagulation factor; complement system; hibernation physiology; metabolomics; protein turnover; proteomics; sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27609515      PMCID: PMC5077189          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.742916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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