Dear MarMam-ers,

We are proud to announce our new publication on biomarkers for decompression 
stress in Steller sea lions in American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, 
Integrative and Comparative Physiology

Title: Dive, food, and exercise effects on blood microparticles in Steller sea 
lions (Eumetopias jubatus): exploring a biomarker for decompression sickness

Authors:  Andreas Fahlman, Michael J. Moore, Andrew W. Trites, David A. S. 
Rosen, Martin Haulena, Nigel Waller,  Troy Neale,  Ming Yang, and Stephen R. 
Thom

Journal: American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative 
Physiology
Volume: 310
Pages: R596–R601, 2016.

Abstract: Recent studies of stranded marine mammals indicate that exposure to 
underwater military sonar may induce pathophysiological responses consistent 
with decompression sickness (DCS). However, DCS has been difficult to diagnose 
in marine mammals. We investigated whether blood microparticles (MPs, measured 
as number/μl plasma), which increase in response to decompression stress in 
terrestrial mammals, are a suitable biomarker for DCS in marine mammals. We 
obtained blood samples from trained Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus, 4 
adult females) wearing time-depth recorders that dove to predetermined depths 
(either 5 or 50 meters). We hypothesized that MPs would be positively related 
to decompression stress (depth and duration underwater). We also tested the 
effect of feeding and exercise in isolation on MPs using the same blood 
sampling protocol. We found that feeding and exercise had no effect on blood MP 
levels, but that diving caused MPs to increase. However, blood MP levels did 
not correlate with diving depth, relative time underwater, and presumed 
decompression stress, possibly indicating acclimation following repeated 
exposure to depth.

For reprints please e-mail Andreas Fahlman: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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