| Literature DB >> 34235559 |
Carolin Boehlke1,2, Sabrina Schuster3, Lucas Kauthe3, Oliver Zierau3, Christian Hannig4.
Abstract
Asian and African elephants show morphological adaptations to their ecological niche including the oral cavity. Variety and preferences of forage plants differ between both herbivorous elephant species. Diet can affect salivary enzymes. Asian elephants were shown to have a higher salivary amylase activity than African elephants. Species-specific differences were presumed to be influenced by feeding during collection procedure. This study aimed to determine the influence of feeding on enzyme activities in saliva of both elephant species to differentiate from species-specific effects. Additionally, season and housing conditions on salivary enzyme activities in non-fed elephants of both species were investigated. Salivary amylase (sAA), lysozyme (sLYS) and peroxidase (sPOD) activity were measured photometrically or fluorometrically. Results of this study reinforce previous observations of higher basic sAA activity in Asian elephants compared to African elephants. Salivary LYS and sPOD activity showed neither species-specific nor housing-specific differences. Independent from season, most elephants of both species revealed a lack of or low sPOD activity. Feeding caused a temporary decrease of sAA, sLYS and sPOD activity in both elephant species kept in four of eight tested zoos. Furthermore, sAA activity in Asian elephants was higher and sLYS activity lower in Spring than in Autumn. This study summarizes that sAA and sLYS are components of Asian and African elephant saliva in an active conformation in contrast to sPOD. Diet varying between season and zoos might influence sAA and sLYS activities primarily in Asian elephants but temporary low effects suggest sufficient buffer capacity of elephant saliva of both species.Entities:
Keywords: Amylase; Elephant; Lysozyme; Nutrition; Peroxidase; Salivary enzymes
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34235559 PMCID: PMC8380575 DOI: 10.1007/s00360-021-01378-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comp Physiol B ISSN: 0174-1578 Impact factor: 2.200
Summary of information of tested elephants from different German zoos
| Zoological institution | Collection date | Sex | Year of birth | ID | Condition at collection time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asian Elephants ( | Zoo Münster | 13.03.18 | – | ♀ | 1992 | asM1 | Non-fed: 08:30 Fed: 10:30 3 h > fed: 14:00 |
| 27.2.19 | ♀ | 1967 | asM2 | ||||
| ♀ | 1996 | asM3 | |||||
| ♀ | 1966 | asM4 | |||||
| ♀ | 1966 | asM5 | |||||
| Kölner Zoo | 14.03.18 | 28.11.18 | ♀ | 1984 | asK1 | Non-fed: 08:30 Fed: 9:30 3 h > fed: 15:30 | |
| ♀ | 1980 | asK2 | |||||
| ♀ | 2007 | asK3 | |||||
| ♀ | 1989 | asK4 | |||||
| ♀ | 1988 | asK5 | |||||
| – | ♂ | 1999 | asK6 | ||||
| – | ♂ | 2011 | asK7 | ||||
| – | ♀ | 1994 | asK8 | ||||
| – | ♀ | 1990 | asK9 | ||||
| – | ♂ | 2016 | asK10 | ||||
| – | ♂ | 1969 | asK11 | ||||
| – | ♀ | 2006 | asK12 | ||||
| – | ♀ | 2012 | asK13 | ||||
| Zoo Heidelberg | 06.03.18 | 17.8.18 | ♂ | 2005 | asHD1 | Non-fed: 08:00 Fed: 10:00 3 h > fed: 14:30 | |
| ♂ | 2011 | asHD2 | |||||
| – | ♂ | 2008 | asHD3 | ||||
| – | |||||||
| ♂ | 2005 | asHD4 | |||||
| Tierpark Berlin | 27.03.18 | ♂ | 2016 | asTB1 | Non-fed: 10:30 Fed: 11:45 3 h > fed: 15:25 | ||
| ♀ | 2008 | asTB2 | |||||
| ♀ | 1980 | asTB3 | |||||
| ♀ | 1980 | asTB4 | |||||
| ♀ | 1973 | asTB5 | |||||
African elephants | Zoopark Erfurt | 22.03.18 | 28.8.18 | ♂ | 2005 | afE1 | Non-fed: 07:25 Fed: 11:25 3 h > fed: 13:30 |
| ♀ | 1971 | afE2 | |||||
| ♀ | 1995 | afE3 | |||||
| ♀ | 2003 | afE4 | |||||
| Tierpark Berlin | 27.03.18 | ♂ | 2007 | afTB1 | Non-fed: 10:30 Fed: 11:45 3 h > fed: 15:25 | ||
| ♀ | 1971 | afTB2 | |||||
| ♀ | 1981 | afTB3 | |||||
| ♂ | 1985 | afTB4 | |||||
| Zoo Dresden | 18.04.18 | 06.11.18 | ♀ | 1995 | afDD1 | Non-fed: 07:20 Fed: 11:00 3 h > fed: 14:40 | |
| ♀ | 1996 | afDD2 | |||||
| ♀ | 1990 | afDD3 | |||||
| Elefantenhof Platschow | 04.05.18 | ♀ | 1984 | afEP1 | Non-fed: 09:45 Fed: 10:10 3 h > fed: 18:00 | ||
| ♀ | 1988 | afEP2 | |||||
| ♀ | 1985 | afEP3 | |||||
| ♀ | 1984 | afEP4 | |||||
| ♀ | 1980 | afEP5 | |||||
“Non-fed” indicates saliva samples from non-fed elephants, “fed” shows that elephants were fed immediately before saliva collection. Third saliva sample was collected 3 h after elephants were fed “3 h > fed”
Dietary components of elephants from different zoos in Spring and Autumn
Upward arrows (↑) indicate high amount of food component, in contrast to downward arrows (↓), which show low amount of dietary component
Summary of results for salivary amylase (sAA), lysozyme (sLYS) and peroxidase (sPOD) activities of Asian and African elephants
| Species | Zoo | Condition | Enzyme activities | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| sAA | sLYS | sPOD | |||||||||
African elephant ( | Elefantenhof Platschow | non-fed_fed | ↓ | ↓ | – | ||||||
| fed_3h > fed | ↑ | – | – | ||||||||
| Zoopark Erfurt | non-fed_fed | – | (↓) | – | |||||||
| Tierpark Berlin | non-fed_fed | – | non-fed_AS > non-fed_AF | (↓) | non-fed_AS = non-fed_AF | – | non-fed_AS = non-fed_AF | non-fed_AS = non-fed_AF | |||
| All | Seasonal difference | Spring = Autumn = | Spring = Autumn = | Spring = Autumn = | |||||||
| Age | Old = young = | old = young = | old = young = | ||||||||
Asian elephant ( | Old↑ young↓ | old = young = | old = young = | ||||||||
| All | Seasonal difference | Spring ↑ Autumn ↓ | Spring = Autumn = | Spring = Autumn = | |||||||
| Tierpark Berlin (TP) | non-fed_fed | – | non-fed_AS > non-fed_AF | non-fed_TP > non-fed_K | (↓) | non-fed_AS = non-fed_AF | non-fed_TP = non-fed_K | - | non-fed_TP = non-fed_K | ||
| Kölner Zoo (K) | – | – | – | – | |||||||
| Zoo Heidelberg | fed_3h > fed | ↑ | – | – | |||||||
| Zoo Münster | fed_3h > fed | – | – | ||||||||
The feeding condition “non-fed” indicates non-fed elephants, “fed” shows that elephants were fed immediately before saliva collection and “3 h > fed” indicates that saliva sample was collected 3 hours after elephants were fed. An underscore “_” between feeding conditions displays that measured enzyme activities were compared. Upward “↑” and downward “↓” arrows indicate an increase or higher as well as a decrease or lower enzyme activity. Arrows in brackets “(↑↓)” show a changing trend of enzyme activity. An equal sign “ = ” indicates an equal and “ > ” a higher enzyme activity. A dash “– “ displays no change or effect on enzyme activity
Fig. 1Salivary amylase activity of elephants at different feeding conditions from different zoos. a sAA activity of non-fed and fed African elephants as well as three hours after they were fed is shown in black boxes. b sAA activity of non-fed and fed Asian elephants as well as three hours after they were fed is shown in grey boxes. The boxes illustrate the 25th and 75th percentiles, bars show medians. Black or grey filled boxes indicate saliva samples from non-fed elephants. Boxes with vertical stripes indicate saliva samples of fed elephants. Boxes with dots indicate saliva samples of elephants 3 hours after they were fed. Separated dots show outliers. The significance is displayed by *(p < 0.05), which illustrates a significant difference
Fig. 2Salivary lysozyme activity of Asian and African elephants from different zoos. The boxes illustrate the 25th and 75th percentiles, bars show medians. Black filled boxes indicate saliva samples from non-fed elephants. Boxes with vertical stripes indicate saliva samples of fed elephants. Boxes with dots indicate saliva samples of elephants three hours after they were fed. The significance is displayed by *(p < 0.05), which illustrates a significant difference
Fig. 3Salivary alpha amylase (sAA) and salivary lysozyme (sLYS) activity of two non-fed elephant species from four different zoos. a α-sAA activity (U/ml) of African elephants (AF, Loxodonta africana) and Asian elephants (AS, Elephas maximus) are shown by black and grey colored boxes, respectively. The boxes illustrate the 25th and 75th percentiles, bars show medians. The significance is displayed by *(p < 0.05), which illustrates a significant difference. Total sample sizes (n = 24): nAfrican elephants = 7 (Zoo Park Erfurt: n = 4; Zoo Dresden: n = 3;), nAsian elephants = 17 (Kölner Zoo: n = 13; Zoo Heidelberg n = 4). b LYS activity (U/ml) of African elephants (AF,Loxodonta africana) and Asian elephants (AS,Elephas maximus) are shown by black and grey colored boxes, respectively. The boxes illustrate the 25th and 75th percentiles, bars show medians, dots show outlier. Total sample sizes (n = 24): nAfrican elephants = 7 (Zoo Park Erfurt: n = 4; Zoo Dresden: n = 3), nAsian elephants-Spring = 7 (Kölner Zoo: n = 5; Zoo Heidelberg n = 2) nAsian elephants-Autumn = 12 (Kölner Zoo: n = 8; Zoo Heidelberg: n = 4)