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The effects of dietary linoleic acid and hydrophilic antioxidants on basal peak and sustained metabolism in flight‐trained European starlings

机译:饮食中的亚油酸和亲水性抗氧化剂对飞行训练的欧洲European鸟的基础代谢峰值代谢和持续代谢的影响

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Dietary micronutrients have the ability to strongly influence animal physiology and ecology. For songbirds, dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and antioxidants are hypothesized to be particularly important micronutrients because of their influence on an individual's capacity for aerobic metabolism and recovery from extended bouts of exercise. However, the influence of specific fatty acids and hydrophilic antioxidants on whole‐animal performance remains largely untested. We used diet manipulations to directly test the effects of dietary PUFA, specifically linoleic acid (18:2n6), and anthocyanins, a hydrophilic antioxidant, on basal metabolic rate (BMR), peak metabolic rate (PMR), and rates of fat catabolism, lean catabolism, and energy expenditure during sustained flight in a wind tunnel in European starlings ( ). BMR, PMR, energy expenditure, and fat metabolism decreased and lean catabolism increased over the course of the experiment in birds fed a high (32%) 18:2n6 diet, while birds fed a low (13%) 18:2n6 diet exhibited the reverse pattern. Additionally, energy expenditure, fat catabolism, and flight duration were all subject to diet‐specific effects of whole‐body fat content. Dietary antioxidants and diet‐related differences in tissue fatty acid composition were not directly related to any measure of whole‐animal performance. Together, these results suggest that the effect of dietary 18:2n6 on performance was most likely the result of the signaling properties of 18:2n6. This implies that dietary PUFA influence the energetic capabilities of songbirds and could strongly influence songbird ecology, given their availability in terrestrial systems.
机译:膳食微量营养素具有强烈影响动物生理和生态的能力。对于鸣禽来说,饮食中的多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)和抗氧化剂被认为是特别重要的微量营养素,因为它们会影响个体的有氧代谢能力和长期运动后的恢复能力。但是,特定脂肪酸和亲水性抗氧化剂对动物整体性能的影响仍未经测试。我们使用饮食操作来直接测试饮食中的PUFA,特别是亚油酸(18:2n6)和花青素(一种亲水性抗氧化剂)对基础代谢率(BMR),峰值代谢率(PMR)和脂肪分解代谢率的影响,瘦分解代谢和欧洲star鸟在风洞中持续飞行期间的能量消耗()。在实验过程中,饲喂高(32%)18:2n6日粮的家禽的BMR,PMR,能量消耗和脂肪代谢降低,而瘦肉分解代谢增加,而饲喂低(13%)18:2n6日粮的家禽的BMR,PMR,脂肪代谢和脂肪分解代谢增加。反向模式。此外,能量消耗,脂肪分解代谢和飞行时间都受饮食中全身脂肪含量的影响。饮食中的抗氧化剂和与饮食相关的组织脂肪酸组成的差异与整体动物生产性能的任何衡量指标没有直接关系。总之,这些结果表明,饮食18:2n6对性能的影响最有可能是18:2n6信号特性的结果。这意味着,饮食中的PUFA会影响鸣禽的能量,并且会极大地影响鸣禽的生态,因为它们在地面系统中具有可用性。

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