Kazas Shaked, Benelly Moran, Golan Saar
Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel.
Department of Chemical Engineering, Ariel University, Israel; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ariel University, Israel; Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel.
J Therm Biol. 2017 Jul;67:67-78. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2017.04.011. Epub 2017 May 4.
Humans are unable to survive low temperature environments without custom designed clothing and support systems. In contrast, certain penguin species inhabit extremely cold climates without losing substantial energy to self-heating (emperor penguins ambient temperature plummets to as low as -45°C). Penguins accomplish this task by relying on distinct anatomical, physiological and behavioral adaptations. One such adaptation is a blood vessel heat exchanger called the 'Rete Tibiotarsale' - an intermingled network of arteries and veins found in penguins' legs. The Rete existence results in blood occupying the foot expressing a lower average temperature and thus the penguin loosing less heat to the ground. This study examines the Rete significance for the species thermal endurance. The penguin anatomy (leg and main blood vessels) is reconstructed using data chiefly based on the Humboldt species. The resulting model is thermally analyzed using finite element (COMSOL) with the species environment used as boundary conditions. A human-like blood vessel configuration, scaled to the penguin's dimensions, is used as a control for the study. Results indicate that the Rete existence facilitates upkeep of 25-65% of the species total metabolic energy production as compared with the human-like configuration; thus making the Rete probably crucial for penguin thermal endurance. Here, we quantitatively link for the first time the function and structure of this remarkable physiological phenotype.
如果没有定制的衣物和支持系统,人类无法在低温环境中生存。相比之下,某些企鹅物种栖息在极寒气候中,却不会因自身发热而损失大量能量(帝企鹅的环境温度可低至-45°C)。企鹅通过独特的解剖学、生理学和行为适应性来完成这项任务。其中一种适应性是一种名为“胫跗 rete”的血管热交换器——在企鹅腿部发现的动脉和静脉相互交织的网络。“rete”的存在导致脚部血液的平均温度较低,因此企鹅向地面散失的热量较少。本研究探讨了“rete”对该物种热耐力的重要性。主要基于洪堡企鹅物种的数据重建了企鹅的解剖结构(腿部和主要血管)。使用有限元(COMSOL)对所得模型进行热分析,并将该物种的环境用作边界条件。一种按企鹅尺寸缩放的类人血管配置用作该研究的对照。结果表明,与类人配置相比,“rete”的存在有助于维持该物种总代谢能量产生的25%-65%;因此,“rete”可能对企鹅的热耐力至关重要。在这里,我们首次定量地将这种显著生理表型的功能和结构联系起来。