Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2018 Jul 18;221(Pt 14):jeb180166. doi: 10.1242/jeb.180166.
Temperature affects contractile rate properties in muscle, which may affect locomotor performance. Endotherms are known to maintain high core body temperatures, but temperatures in the periphery of the body can fluctuate. Such a phenomenon occurs in bats, whose wing musculature is relatively poorly insulated, resulting in substantially depressed temperatures in the distal wing. We examined a wing muscle in the small-bodied tropical bat and a hindlimb muscle in the laboratory mouse at 5°C intervals from 22 to 42°C to determine the thermal dependence of the contractile properties of both muscles. We found that the bat extensor carpi radialis longus had low thermal dependence from near body temperature to 10°C lower, with values of less than 1.5 for relaxation from contraction and shortening velocities in that interval, and with no significant difference in some rate properties in the interval between 32 and 37°C. In contrast, for all temperature intervals below 37°C, values for the mouse extensor digitorum longus were 1.5 or higher, and rate properties differed significantly across successive temperature intervals from 37 to 22°C. An ANCOVA analysis found that the thermal dependencies of all measured isometric and isotonic rate processes were significantly different between the bat and mouse muscles. The relatively low thermal dependence of the bat muscle likely represents a downward shift of its optimal temperature and may be functionally significant in light of the variable operating temperatures of bat wing muscles.
温度会影响肌肉的收缩速度特性,这可能会影响运动表现。众所周知,恒温动物会维持较高的核心体温,但身体周围的温度可能会波动。这种现象发生在蝙蝠身上,它们的翅膀肌肉隔热效果相对较差,导致远端翅膀的温度明显下降。我们检查了一种小型热带蝙蝠的翅膀肌肉和一种实验室小鼠的后肢肌肉,温度间隔为 22°C 至 42°C,以确定这两种肌肉的收缩特性的热依赖性。我们发现,蝙蝠桡侧腕长伸肌在接近体温到低 10°C 的范围内具有较低的热依赖性,在该温度范围内,从收缩到舒张的松弛值小于 1.5,并且在 32°C 至 37°C 之间的一些速率特性没有显著差异。相比之下,在 37°C 以下的所有温度间隔内,小鼠伸趾长肌的 值均为 1.5 或更高,并且在 37°C 至 22°C 的连续温度间隔内,速率特性存在显著差异。ANCOVA 分析发现,蝙蝠和小鼠肌肉的所有等长和等张速率过程的热依赖性均有显著差异。蝙蝠肌肉的较低热依赖性可能代表其最佳温度的下移,并且考虑到蝙蝠翅膀肌肉的可变工作温度,这种热依赖性可能在功能上具有重要意义。