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ruby-throated hummingbirds()中蔗糖的代谢分配和脂肪周转率的季节性变化。

Metabolic partitioning of sucrose and seasonal changes in fat turnover rate in ruby-throated hummingbirds ().

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2020 Jan 27;223(Pt 2):jeb212696. doi: 10.1242/jeb.212696.

Abstract

Hummingbirds fuel their high energy needs with the fructose and glucose in their nectar diets. These sugars are used both to fuel immediate energy needs and to build fat stores to fuel future fasting periods. Fasting hummingbirds can deplete energy stores in only hours and need to be continuously replacing these stores while feeding and foraging. Whether and how hummingbirds partition dietary fructose and glucose towards immediate oxidation versus fat storage is unknown. Using a chronic stable isotope tracer methodology, we examined whether glucose or fructose is preferentially used for lipogenesis in ruby-throated hummingbirds (). Potential seasonal changes were correlated with variation in the overall daily energy expenditure. We fed ruby-throated hummingbirds sucrose-based diets enriched with C on either the glucose or the fructose portion of the disaccharide for 5 days. Isotopic incorporation into fat stores was measured via the breath C signature while fasting (oxidizing fat) during the winter and summer seasons. We found greater isotopic enrichment of fat stores when glucose was labelled compared with fructose, suggesting preference for glucose as a substrate for fatty acid synthesis. We also found a seasonal effect on fat turnover rate. Faster turnover rates occurred during the summer months, when birds maintained lower body mass, fat stores and exhibited higher daily nectar intake compared with winter. This demonstrates that fat turnover rate can substantially vary with changing energy expenditure and body composition; however, the partitioning of sucrose towards fatty acid synthesis remains constant.

摘要

蜂鸟通过其花蜜饮食中的果糖和葡萄糖来为其高能量需求提供燃料。这些糖既用于满足即时的能量需求,又用于构建脂肪储备,以满足未来的禁食期。禁食的蜂鸟可能在数小时内耗尽能量储备,并且在进食和觅食时需要不断补充这些储备。蜂鸟是否以及如何将膳食中的果糖和葡萄糖分配用于即时氧化或脂肪储存尚不清楚。我们使用慢性稳定同位素示踪方法,研究了葡萄糖或果糖是否优先用于 ruby-throated hummingbirds()的脂肪生成。潜在的季节性变化与总日能量支出的变化相关。我们用含有 C 的蔗糖基饮食喂养 ruby-throated hummingbirds,这些饮食在 5 天内分别用 C 标记了二糖的葡萄糖或果糖部分。通过在冬季和夏季禁食(氧化脂肪)期间的呼吸 C 特征来测量脂肪储存中的同位素掺入。与用果糖标记相比,我们发现用葡萄糖标记时脂肪储存的同位素丰度更高,这表明葡萄糖是脂肪酸合成的首选底物。我们还发现了脂肪周转率的季节性影响。在夏季,当鸟类保持较低的体重、脂肪储备并表现出较高的每日花蜜摄入量时,周转率较快。这表明脂肪周转率可以随着能量消耗和身体成分的变化而发生很大变化;然而,蔗糖向脂肪酸合成的分配仍然保持不变。

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