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Performance-enhancing role of dietary fatty acids in a long-distance migrant shorebird: the semipalmated sandpiper

机译:日粮脂肪酸在长距离迁徙shore中的性能增强作用:半掌pal

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At the end of summer, semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) traveling from the Arctic stop in the Bay of Fundy ( east coast of Canada) to build large fat reserves before a non-stop flight to South America. During a 2-week stopover, the body mass of this small shorebird is doubled (similar to 20g to 40g) by feeding on a burrowing amphipod, Corophium volutator, that contains unusually high levels of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). In mammals, high n-3 PUFA content of membrane phospholipids (PL) is linked to improved exercise performance due to increased membrane fluidity that accelerates transmembrane lipid transport. We hypothesized that dietary n-3 PUFA could be used as a natural 'performance-enhancing substance' by semipalmated sandpipers to prepare their flight muscles for migration. Also, PUFA stored as fuel in neutral lipids (NL) can be mobilized more quickly than saturated fatty acids, but they contain less energy per unit mass. It is therefore unclear whether dietary fatty acids are modified before storage. Birds were collected at various stages of fat loading to examine changes in the composition of tissue PL ( membranes) and NL ( fuel stores). Results show that dietary n-3 PUFA are incorporated in tissue lipids in less than 2 weeks. During the stopover, the double bond index of muscle PL increases by 25% and the fatty acid profiles of both muscle PL and adipose NL converge with that of the diet. However, > 50% of dietary n-3 PUFA are converted to other fatty acids before storage, mainly to oleate ( 18: 1), possibly because monounsaturates offer a compromise between high energy density and ease of mobilization. This study shows that long-distance migrant birds can ( 1) use natural diets rich in specific lipids to prime flight muscles for endurance exercise, and ( 2) modify dietary fatty acids before storing them as fuel.
机译:夏季末,半棕榈sand(Calidris pusilla)从北极停在芬迪湾(加拿大东海岸),以建立大量的脂肪储备,然后直飞南美洲。在为期2周的中途停留期间,通过喂食挖洞的两栖类动物Corophium v​​olutator,可使这种小水鸟的体重增加一倍(约20g至40g),其中含有异常高水平的n-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)。在哺乳动物中,由于膜流动性增加,从而加速了跨膜脂质的运输,因此膜磷脂(PL)的n-3 PUFA含量高与改善的运动表现有关。我们假设膳食n-3 PUFA可以被半棕榈pal用作天然的“增强性能的物质”,以准备其迁移所需的飞行肌肉。同样,存储在中性脂质(NL)中作为燃料的PUFA可以比饱和脂肪酸更快地动员,但它们每单位质量包含的能量更少。因此,尚不清楚膳食脂肪酸在储存前是否经过修饰。在脂肪装载的各个阶段收集鸟类,以检查组织PL(膜)和NL(燃料储存器)的组成变化。结果显示,膳食n-3 PUFA在不到2周的时间内被掺入了组织脂质中。在中途停留期间,肌肉PL的双键指数增加25%,并且肌肉PL和脂肪NL的脂肪酸分布与饮食中的脂肪酸分布趋于一致。然而,> 50%的膳食n-3 PUFA在储存前会转化为其他脂肪酸,主要是油酸酯(18:1),这可能是因为单不饱和脂肪酸在高能量密度和易动性之间造成了折衷。这项研究表明,长途迁徙鸟类可以(1)使用富含特定脂质的天然饮食来激发飞行肌肉进行耐力运动,以及(2)在将其存储为燃料之前先改变饮食中的脂肪酸。

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