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在一种热带异温灵长类动物中,轻度低温取决于脂肪组织和肝脏组织中脂肪酸的不饱和程度。

Shallow hypothermia depends on the level of fatty acid unsaturation in adipose and liver tissues in a tropical heterothermic primate.

作者信息

Vuarin Pauline, Henry Pierre-Yves, Guesnet Philippe, Alessandri Jean-Marc, Aujard Fabienne, Perret Martine, Pifferi Fabien

机构信息

UMR 7179 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Muséum National d׳Histoire Naturelle, 1 avenue du Petit Château, 91800 Brunoy, France.

PG Consulting, 13 Villa Bellevue, 91440 Bures sur Yvette, France.

出版信息

J Therm Biol. 2014 Jul;43:81-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2014.05.002. Epub 2014 May 29.

Abstract

Optimal levels of unsaturated fatty acids have positive impacts on the use of prolonged bouts of hypothermia in mammalian hibernators, which generally have to face low winter ambient temperatures. Unsaturated fatty acids can maintain the fluidity of fat and membrane phospholipids at low body temperatures. However, less attention has been paid to their role in the regulation of shallow hypothermia, and in tropical species, which may be challenged more by seasonal energetic and/or water shortages than by low temperatures. The present study assessed the relationship between the fatty acids content of white adipose and liver tissues and the expression of shallow hypothermia in a tropical heterothermic primate, the gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus). The adipose tissue is the main tissue for fat storage and the liver is involved in lipid metabolism, so both tissues were expected to influence hypothermia dependence on fatty acids. As mouse lemurs largely avoid deep hypothermia (i.e. torpor) use under standard captive conditions, the expression of hypothermia was triggered by food-restricting experimental animals. Hypothermia depth increased with time, with a stronger increase for individuals that exhibited higher contents of unsaturated fatty acids suggesting that they were more flexible in their use of hypothermia. However these same animals delayed the use of long hypothermia bouts relative to individuals with a higher level of saturated fatty acids. This study evidences for the first time that body fatty acids unsaturation levels influence the regulation of body temperature not only in cold-exposed hibernators but also in tropical, facultative heterotherms.

摘要

不饱和脂肪酸的最佳水平对哺乳动物冬眠者长时间低温的利用具有积极影响,这些冬眠者通常不得不面对冬季较低的环境温度。不饱和脂肪酸可以在低温下维持脂肪和膜磷脂的流动性。然而,它们在浅低温调节中的作用却较少受到关注,而且在热带物种中,它们可能更多地受到季节性能量和/或水分短缺的挑战,而非低温。本研究评估了热带异温灵长类动物灰鼠狐猴(Microcebus murinus)白色脂肪组织和肝脏组织中脂肪酸含量与浅低温表达之间的关系。脂肪组织是储存脂肪的主要组织,肝脏参与脂质代谢,因此预计这两种组织都会影响低温对脂肪酸的依赖性。由于鼠狐猴在标准圈养条件下很大程度上避免进入深度低温(即蛰伏)状态,因此通过限制实验动物的食物来引发低温表达。低温深度随时间增加,不饱和脂肪酸含量较高的个体增加幅度更大,这表明它们在利用低温方面更具灵活性。然而,相对于饱和脂肪酸水平较高的个体,这些动物延迟了长时间低温发作的使用。这项研究首次证明,身体脂肪酸的不饱和水平不仅影响暴露于寒冷环境中的冬眠者的体温调节,也影响热带兼性异温动物的体温调节。

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