Viswanathan M, John T M, George J C, Etches R J
Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Horm Metab Res. 1987 Sep;19(9):400-2. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1011836.
Significant increase in the circulating levels of glucose, lactate, adrenaline (A) and noradrenaline (NA) was observed in homing pigeons after a flight of 48 km, lasting 60-80 min. There was, however, no change in plasma corticosterone concentrations. The increase in lactate has been attributed mainly to the activity of the white glycolytic fibres in the flight muscles. The increase in A and NA indicated increased sympathetic activity. It is suggested that the flight-induced increase in A stimulated the release of glucagon which could account for the increase in plasma glucose. The lack of any increase in plasma corticosterone implied that the birds were not under any serious stress during the flight and that these results represent the normal changes that may be expected in pigeons during a free flight of the specified distance and duration.
在归巢鸽飞行48公里、持续60至80分钟后,观察到其循环血液中的葡萄糖、乳酸、肾上腺素(A)和去甲肾上腺素(NA)水平显著升高。然而,血浆皮质酮浓度没有变化。乳酸的增加主要归因于飞行肌肉中白色糖酵解纤维的活动。A和NA的增加表明交感神经活动增强。有人认为,飞行诱导的A增加刺激了胰高血糖素的释放,这可以解释血浆葡萄糖的增加。血浆皮质酮没有任何增加,这意味着鸟类在飞行过程中没有受到任何严重的压力,这些结果代表了鸽子在特定距离和持续时间的自由飞行中可能出现的正常变化。