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雄性和雌性鸣禽的鸣肌表现出斑马雀超快的缩短速度。

Male and female syringeal muscles exhibit superfast shortening velocities in zebra finches.

机构信息

Vocal Neuromechanics Lab, Sound Communication and Behaviour Group, Department of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, 5230 Odense M, Denmark.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2024 Apr 1;227(7). doi: 10.1242/jeb.246330. Epub 2024 Apr 8.

Abstract

Vocalisations play a key role in the communication behaviour of many vertebrates. Vocal production requires extremely precise motor control, which is executed by superfast vocal muscles that can operate at cycle frequencies over 100 Hz and up to 250 Hz. The mechanical performance of these muscles has been quantified with isometric performance and the workloop technique, but owing to methodological limitations we lack a key muscle property characterising muscle performance, the force-velocity relationship. Here, we quantified the force-velocity relationship in zebra finch superfast syringeal muscles using the isovelocity technique and tested whether the maximal shortening velocity is different between males and females. We show that syringeal muscles exhibit high maximal shortening velocities of 25L0 s-1 at 30°C. Using Q10-based extrapolation, we estimate they can reach 37-42L0 s-1 on average at body temperature, exceeding other vocal and non-avian skeletal muscles. The increased speed does not adequately compensate for reduced force, which results in low power output. This further highlights the importance of high-frequency operation in these muscles. Furthermore, we show that isometric properties positively correlate with maximal shortening velocities. Although male and female muscles differ in isometric force development rates, maximal shortening velocity is not sex dependent. We also show that cyclical methods to measure force-length properties used in laryngeal studies give the same result as conventional stepwise methodologies, suggesting either approach is appropriate. We argue that vocal behaviour may be affected by the high thermal dependence of superfast vocal muscle performance.

摘要

发声在许多脊椎动物的交流行为中起着关键作用。发声需要极其精确的肌肉控制,这是由超快速的发声肌肉执行的,这些肌肉的循环频率可以超过 100Hz,最高可达 250Hz。这些肌肉的机械性能已经通过等长性能和工作环技术进行了量化,但由于方法学的限制,我们缺乏一个关键的肌肉特性来描述肌肉性能,即力-速度关系。在这里,我们使用等速技术量化了斑胸草雀超快速鸣管肌肉的力-速度关系,并测试了雄性和雌性之间的最大缩短速度是否不同。我们表明,鸣管肌肉在 30°C 时表现出 25L0 s-1 的高最大缩短速度。使用基于 Q10 的外推法,我们估计它们在体温下平均可以达到 37-42L0 s-1,超过了其他发声和非鸟类骨骼肌。速度的增加并不能充分补偿力量的减少,这导致输出功率低。这进一步强调了这些肌肉高频操作的重要性。此外,我们表明等长特性与最大缩短速度呈正相关。尽管雄性和雌性肌肉在等长力发展速度上有所不同,但最大缩短速度不受性别影响。我们还表明,用于喉研究的周期性测量力-长度特性的方法与传统的逐步方法得出相同的结果,这表明这两种方法都适用。我们认为,发声行为可能受到超快速发声肌肉性能的高热依赖性的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4495/11058336/b23f8bec6297/jexbio-227-246330-g1.jpg

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