Differential catabolism of muscle protein in Garden Warblers (Sylvia borin):: flight and leg muscle act as a protein source during long distance migration

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作者
Bauchinger, U [1 ]
Biebach, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Gesell, Res Ctr Ornithol, D-82346 Andechs, Germany
来源
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY | 2001年 / 171卷 / 04期
关键词
passerine bird; muscle composition; sarcoplasmic and myofibrillar protein; selective protein degradation;
D O I
10.1007/s003600100176
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Samples of flight and leg muscle tissue were taken from migratory garden warblers at three different stages of migration: (1) pre-flight: when birds face an extended flight phase within the next few days, (2) postflight: when they have just completed an extended flight phase, and (3) recovery: when they are at the end of a stop-over period following an extended flight phase. The changes in body mass are closely related to the changes in flight (P < 0.001) and leg muscle mass (P < 0.001), suggesting that the skeletal muscles are involved in the protein metabolism associated with migratory flight. From pre- to post-flight, the flight and the leg muscle masses decrease by about 22%, but are restored to about 12% above the pre-flight masses during the recovery period. Biochemical analyses show that following fight a selective reduction occurred in the myofibrillar (contractile) component of the flight muscle (P < 0.01). As this selective reduction accounts only for a minor part of the muscle mass changes, sarcoplasmic (non-contractile) and myofibrillar proteins of both the flight and leg muscle act as a protein source during long-distance migration. As a loss of leg muscle mass is additionally observed besides the loss in flight muscle mass, mass change seems not to be strictly associated with the mechanical power output requirements during flight. Whereas the specific content of sarcoplasmic proteins in the flight muscle is nearly twice as high as that in the leg muscle (P < 0.001), the specific content of myofibrillar proteins differs only slightly (P < 0.05), being comparably low in both muscles. The ratio of non-contractile to contractile proteins in the flight muscle is one of the highest observed in muscles of a vertebrate.
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页数:9
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