Nagy K A, Medica P A
Radiat Res. 1985 Jul;103(1):98-104.
Field metabolic rates (via doubly labeled water), body compartmentalization of energy stores, and energy assimilation efficiencies were measured to assess all avenues of energy utilization in Uta stansburiana living in a low-level gamma-irradiated plot in Rock-Valley, Nevada. Comparison of energy budgets for radiation-sterilized females with those of nonirradiated control lizards revealed several substantial differences. Sterile females were heavier, mainly because they had extraordinarily large energy (fat) storage depots. Sterile females had much lower rates of energy expenditure via respiration and lower rates of energy intake by feeding. These differences are interpreted as indirect responses to radiation-induced sterility. Gastrointestinal tract function in sterile females was normal. There is little evidence of direct radiation effects on physiological functions other than reproduction.
通过双标记水测量了内华达州岩谷低水平伽马辐射区域的斯塔恩斯氏强棱蜥(Uta stansburiana)的野外代谢率、能量储存的身体分区以及能量同化效率,以评估其所有能量利用途径。对辐射绝育雌性与未受辐射对照蜥蜴的能量预算进行比较,发现了几个显著差异。绝育雌性体重更重,主要是因为它们有异常大的能量(脂肪)储存库。绝育雌性通过呼吸的能量消耗率低得多,摄食的能量摄入率也较低。这些差异被解释为对辐射诱导不育的间接反应。绝育雌性的胃肠道功能正常。几乎没有证据表明辐射除了对生殖功能有直接影响外,还会对其他生理功能产生直接影响。