Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02906, USA.
School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI 02906, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2022 Jun 1;225(11). doi: 10.1242/jeb.243987. Epub 2022 Jun 10.
Endotherms experience temperature variation among body regions, or regional heterothermy, despite maintaining high core body temperatures. Bat forelimbs are elongated to function as wings, which makes them vulnerable to heat loss and exaggerates regional heterothermy. A tropical bat species, Carollia perspicillata, flies with distal wing muscles that are substantially (>10°C) cooler than proximal wing muscles and significantly less temperature sensitive. We hypothesized that the difference between proximal and distal wing muscles would be even more extreme in a temperate bat species that is capable of flight at variable environmental temperatures. We measured the contractile properties of the proximal pectoralis muscle and distal extensor carpi radialis muscle at a range of temperatures in the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, and compared their thermal dependence with that of the same muscles in C. perspicillata. We found that, overall, temperature sensitivities between species were remarkably similar. The sole exception was the shortening velocity of the pectoralis muscle in E. fuscus, which was less temperature sensitive than in C. perspicillata. This decreased temperature sensitivity in a proximal muscle runs counter to our prediction. We suggest that the relative lability of body temperature in E. fuscus may make better pectoralis function at low temperatures advantageous.
温血动物尽管保持着较高的核心体温,但身体各部位之间仍会经历温度变化,即区域性异温现象。蝙蝠的前肢伸长以充当翅膀,这使得它们容易散热,并使区域性异温现象更加明显。一种热带蝙蝠物种 Carollia perspicillata 在飞行时使用远端翅膀肌肉,这些肌肉的温度明显(>10°C)低于近端翅膀肌肉,并且对温度的敏感程度显著降低。我们假设,在能够在不同环境温度下飞行的温带蝙蝠物种中,近端和远端翅膀肌肉之间的差异会更加极端。我们在大褐蝙蝠 Eptesicus fuscus 中测量了近端胸肌和远端桡侧腕伸肌在一系列温度下的收缩特性,并将其与 Carollia perspicillata 相同肌肉的热依赖性进行了比较。我们发现,总体而言,不同物种之间的温度敏感性非常相似。唯一的例外是 E. fuscus 胸肌的缩短速度,其对温度的敏感性低于 C. perspicillata。这种近端肌肉的温度敏感性降低与我们的预测相反。我们认为,E. fuscus 相对不稳定的体温可能使其在低温下更好地发挥胸肌功能具有优势。