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Epaxial muscle fiber architecture favors enhanced excursion and power in the leaper Galago senegalensis

机译:腹肌纤维结构有利于塞内加尔加拉戈跳线的增强偏移和力量

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Galago senegalensis is a habitual arboreal leaper that engages in rapid spinal extension during push-off. Large muscle excursions and high contraction velocities are important components of leaping, and experimental studies indicate that during leaping by G. senegalensis, peak power is facilitated by elastic storage of energy. To date, however, little is known about the functional relationship between epaxial muscle fiber architecture and locomotion in leaping primates. Here, fiber architecture of select epaxial muscles is compared between G. senegalensis (n = 4) and the slow arboreal quadruped, Nycticebus coucang (n = 4). The hypothesis is tested that G. senegalensis exhibits architectural features of the epaxial muscles that facilitate rapid and powerful spinal extension during the take-off phase of leaping. As predicted, G. senegalensis epaxial muscles have relatively longer, less pinnate fibers and higher ratios of tendon length-to-fiber length, indicating the capacity for generating relatively larger muscle excursions, higher whole-muscle contraction velocities, and a greater capacity for elastic energy storage. Thus, the relatively longer fibers and higher tendon length-to-fiber length ratios can be functionally linked to leaping performance in G. senegalensis. It is further predicted that G. senegalensis epaxial muscles have relatively smaller physiological cross-sectional areas (PCSAs) as a consequence of an architectural trade-off between fiber length (excursion) and PCSA (force). Contrary to this prediction, there are no species differences in relative PCSAs, but the smaller-bodied G. senegalensis trends towards relatively larger epaxial muscle mass. These findings suggest that relative increase in muscle mass in G. senegalensis is largely attributable to longer fibers. The relative increase in erector spinae muscle mass may facilitate sagittal flexibility during leaping. The similarity between species in relative PCSAs provides empirical support for previous work linking osteological features of the vertebral column in lorisids with axial stability and reduced muscular effort associated with slow, deliberate movements during anti-pronograde locomotion.
机译:塞内加尔加拉戈(Galago senegalensis)是一种习惯性的树栖跳线,在下垂时会迅速进行脊柱伸展。较大的肌肉偏移和高收缩速度是跳跃的重要组成部分,实验研究表明,塞内加尔加斯跳跃期间,能量的弹性存储可促进峰值功率。然而,迄今为止,关于灵长类灵长类动物的轴向肌肉纤维结构与运动之间的功能关系知之甚少。在此,我们比较了塞内加尔加纳斯牛(n = 4)和慢速四倍体四足动物Nycticebus coucang(n = 4)之间选定的腹肌的纤维结构。检验了该假说,即塞内加尔松显示出外延肌肉的建筑特征,这些特征有助于在跳跃的起飞阶段快速而有力的脊椎伸展。正如预测的那样,塞内加尔加斯加羚羊的肌肉具有相对较长的羽状纤维,且腱长度与纤维长度的比率较高,这表明产生相对较大的肌肉偏移的能力,较高的全肌肉收缩速度和较大的弹性储能。因此,相对较长的纤维和较高的肌腱长度/纤维长度比可以在功能上与塞内加尔加里加斯的飞跃性能相关。进一步预测到,由于纤维长度(偏移)和PCSA(力)之间的结构取舍,塞内加尔加斯加羚羊的轴向肌肉具有相对较小的生理横截面积(PCSA)。与此预测相反,相对的PCSA中没有物种差异,但体型较小的塞内加尔山G趋向于相对较大的外延肌群。这些发现表明,塞内加尔加里斯牛的肌肉质量相对增加主要归因于更长的纤维。竖脊肌质量的相对增加可促进跳跃过程中的矢状弹性。相对PCSA中物种之间的相似性为以前的工作提供了经验支持,该工作将鸢尾花中椎骨的骨学特征与轴向稳定性和减少的肌肉力量联系在一起,从而减少了反前驱运动过程中缓慢而有意识的运动。

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