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能量可利用性在哺乳动物冬眠中的作用:一种成本效益分析方法。

The role of energy availability in Mammalian hibernation: a cost-benefit approach.

作者信息

Humphries Murray M, Thomas Donald W, Kramer Donald L

机构信息

Department of Biology, McGill University, 1205 Avenue Docteur Penfield, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B1, Canada.

出版信息

Physiol Biochem Zool. 2003 Mar-Apr;76(2):165-79. doi: 10.1086/367950.

Abstract

Hibernation is widely regarded as an adaptation to seasonal energy shortage, but the actual influence of energy availability on hibernation patterns is rarely considered. Here we review literature on the costs and benefits of torpor expression to examine the influence that energy may have on hibernation patterns. We first establish that the dichotomy between food- and fat-storing hibernators coincides with differences in diet rather than body size and show that small or large species pursuing either strategy have considerable potential scope in the amount of torpor needed to survive winter. Torpor expression provides substantial energy savings, which increase the chance of surviving a period of food shortage and emerging with residual energy for early spring reproduction. However, all hibernating mammals periodically arouse to normal body temperatures during hibernation. The function of these arousals has long been speculated to involve recovery from physiological costs accumulated during metabolic depression, and recent physiological studies indicate these costs may include oxidative stress, reduced immunocompetence, and perhaps neuronal tissue damage. Using an optimality approach, we suggest that trade-offs between the benefits of energy conservation and the physiological costs of metabolic depression can explain both why hibernators periodically arouse from torpor and why they should use available energy to minimize the depth and duration of their torpor bouts. On the basis of these trade-offs, we derive a series of testable predictions concerning the relationship between energy availability and torpor expression. We conclude by reviewing the empirical support for these predictions and suggesting new avenues for research on the role of energy availability in mammalian hibernation.

摘要

冬眠通常被广泛认为是对季节性能量短缺的一种适应,但能量可利用性对冬眠模式的实际影响却很少被考虑。在此,我们回顾了关于蛰伏表现的成本与收益的文献,以研究能量可能对冬眠模式产生的影响。我们首先确定,食物储存型冬眠动物和脂肪储存型冬眠动物之间的二分法与饮食差异而非体型差异相符,并表明采用这两种策略的小型或大型物种在度过冬季所需的蛰伏量方面都有相当大的潜在范围。蛰伏表现能大幅节省能量,这增加了在食物短缺时期存活下来并带着剩余能量苏醒以进行早春繁殖的机会。然而,所有冬眠的哺乳动物在冬眠期间都会周期性地苏醒至正常体温。长期以来,人们一直推测这些苏醒的功能涉及从代谢抑制期间积累的生理成本中恢复,最近的生理学研究表明这些成本可能包括氧化应激、免疫能力下降以及可能的神经组织损伤。使用一种最优性方法,我们认为在能量节约的益处与代谢抑制的生理成本之间进行权衡,可以解释为什么冬眠动物会周期性地从蛰伏中苏醒,以及它们为什么应该利用可用能量来尽量减少蛰伏期的深度和持续时间。基于这些权衡,我们得出了一系列关于能量可利用性与蛰伏表现之间关系的可检验预测。我们通过回顾对这些预测的实证支持并提出关于能量可利用性在哺乳动物冬眠中的作用的新研究途径来结束本文。

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