Davison W, Goldspink G
J Exp Biol. 1978 Jun;74:115-22. doi: 10.1242/jeb.74.1.115.
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were exercised continuously for periods of 28 days at swimming speeds of 1.5, 3.0 and 4.5 body lengths per second and their rates of growth were determined. Changes in muscle fibre size were examined, as were changes which occurred in the concentrations of the major chemical constituents of these cells. These fish, typical of the carp family in that they are found only in still or slowly moving water, did not adapt well to the flowing water environment at any swimming speed. They often grew less than the controls, although consuming much more food. Changes in the composition of the muscle fibres indicated that excess food was not being stored, and also indicated that the major fuel for swimming at all speeds was glycogen. The fish survived well at high speeds and it was suggested that this was due to the ability of the species to metabolize glycogen anaerobically without the production of lactic acid.
金鱼(Carassius auratus)在每秒1.5、3.0和4.5个体长的游泳速度下持续运动28天,并测定它们的生长速率。研究了肌肉纤维大小的变化,以及这些细胞主要化学成分浓度的变化。这些鱼是鲤科的典型代表,只生活在静止或缓慢流动的水中,在任何游泳速度下都不能很好地适应流水环境。它们通常比对照组生长得慢,尽管消耗的食物要多得多。肌肉纤维组成的变化表明,多余的食物没有被储存,也表明所有速度下游泳的主要燃料都是糖原。这些鱼在高速下存活良好,有人认为这是由于该物种能够无氧代谢糖原而不产生乳酸的能力。