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White adipose tissue composition in the free-ranging fat-tailed dwarf lemur (Cheirogaleus medius; Primates), a tropical hibernator

机译:热带脂肪冬眠者自由分布的肥尾矮尾狐猴(Cheirogaleus medius;灵长类)中的白色脂肪组织成分

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In temperate species, hibernation is enhanced by high levels of essential fatty acids in white adipose tissue. Essential fatty acids cannot be synthesized by mammals, thus nutritional ecology should play a key role in physiological adaptations to hibernation. Tropical hibernators are exposed to different physiological demands than hibernators in temperate regions and are expected to be subject to different constraints. The aims of this study were to assess whether or not the tropical hibernator Cheirogaleus medius shows biochemical changes in its white adipose tissue before and during hibernation. A capture-recapture study was combined with feeding observations in western Madagascar. Before and after hibernation, 77 samples of white adipose tissue from 57 individuals of C. medius, as well as dietary items eaten during pre-hibernation fattening, were sampled and analyzed for their fatty acid composition. In contrast to temperate hibernators, C. medius exhibits extremely low essential fatty acid concentrations in its white adipose tissue (2.5%) prior to hibernation. The fatty acid pattern of the white adipose tissue did not change during pre-hibernation fattening and did not reflect dietary fatty acid composition. During hibernation, fat stores showed only minor but significant compositional changes. Because of its prevalence, the main fuel during hibernation was the monounsaturated oleic acid, which seemed to be preferentially synthesized from dietary carbohydrates. Results suggest that essential fatty acids do not represent an ecological limitation for hibernation in the tropics, at least not in the fat-tailed dwarf lemur.
机译:在温带物种中,白色脂肪组织中高含量的必需脂肪酸可增强冬眠。哺乳动物无法合成必需脂肪酸,因此营养生态学应在冬眠的生理适应中发挥关键作用。与温带地区的冬眠者相比,热带冬眠者面临的生理需求不同,并且预计会受到不同的限制。这项研究的目的是评估热带冬眠者Cheirogaleus medius在冬眠之前和之中是否显示出其白色脂肪组织的生化变化。一项捕获再捕获研究与马达加斯加西部的觅食观察相结合。在冬眠之前和之后,对来自57个地中海中枢藻的77个白色脂肪组织样本以及冬眠前育肥期间食用的饮食进行了采样并分析了它们的脂肪酸组成。与温带冬眠者相反,C。medius在冬眠前在其白色脂肪组织中表现出极低的必需脂肪酸浓度(2.5%)。白色脂肪组织的脂肪酸模式在冬眠前的增肥过程中没有改变,也没有反映出饮食中的脂肪酸组成。在冬眠期间,脂肪储存仅显示出微小但重要的组成变化。由于其普遍性,冬眠期间的主要燃料是单不饱和油酸,它似乎是优先从膳食碳水化合物合成的。结果表明,必需脂肪酸在热带地区并不代表冬眠的生态学限制,至少在肥尾侏儒狐猴中并不如此。

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