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Mammal-like muscles power swimming in a cold-water shark

机译:哺乳动物般的肌肉助力在冷水鲨鱼中游泳

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Effects of temperature on muscle contraction and powering movement are profound, outwardly obvious, and of great consequence to survival. To cope with the effects of environmental temperature fluctuations, endothermic birds and mammals maintain a relatively warm and constant body temperature, whereas most fishes and other vertebrates are ectothermic and conform to their thermal niche, compromising performance at colder temperatures. However, within the fishes the tunas and lamnid sharks deviate from the ectothermic strategy, maintaining elevated core body temperatures that presumably confer physiological advantages for their roles as fast and continuously swimming pelagic predators. Here we show that the salmon shark, a lamnid inhabiting cold, north Pacific waters, has become so specialized for endothermy that its red, aerobic, locomotor muscles, which power continuous swimming, seem mammal-like, functioning only within a markedly elevated temperature range (20-30℃). These muscles are ineffectual if exposed to the cool water temperatures, and when warmed even 10℃ above ambient they still produce only 25-50% of the power produced at 26℃. In contrast, the white muscles, powering burst swimming, do not show such a marked thermal dependence and work well across a wide range of temperatures.
机译:温度对肌肉收缩和力量运动的影响是深远的,从表面上看是明显的,并且对生存具有重大影响。为了应对环境温度波动的影响,吸热的鸟类和哺乳动物保持相对温暖和恒定的体温,而大多数鱼类和其他脊椎动物具有吸热性,并符合其热生境,从而降低了在较低温度下的性能。但是,在鱼类中,金枪鱼和鲨偏离了放热策略,保持了较高的核心体温,这可能为其快速连续游泳的中上层捕食者的作用提供生理优势。在这里,我们显示出鲑鱼鲨,一种栖息在北太平洋寒冷水域的鱼,已经变得非常专门用于吸热,以至于其红色,有氧,运动性肌肉像连续哺乳动物一样游泳,仅在明显升高的温度范围内起作用(20-30℃)。如果暴露在凉爽的水温下,这些肌肉是无用的,即使在比周围环境高10℃的温度下加热,它们仍然只能产生26℃时产生的力量的25-50%。相比之下,为爆发式游泳提供动力的白色肌肉没有表现出如此明显的热依赖性,并且可以在很宽的温度范围内正常工作。

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    《Nature》 |2005年第7063期|p.1349-1352|共4页
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    Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02747, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 中图分类 自然科学总论;
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