Effects of temperature on the locomotor performance and contraction properties of skeletal muscle from two Phrynocephalus lizards at high and low altitude
Locomotor performance and skeletal muscle contraction are critical for animals and are susceptible to changes in the external thermal environment, especially for ectotherms. Phrynocephalus erythrurus , which is endemic to the Qinghai–Tibetan plateau, is known for living at the highest elevation amon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology, 2021-09, Vol.191 (5), p.907-916 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Locomotor performance and skeletal muscle contraction are critical for animals and are susceptible to changes in the external thermal environment, especially for ectotherms.
Phrynocephalus erythrurus
, which is endemic to the Qinghai–Tibetan plateau, is known for living at the highest elevation among all reptiles in the world (4500–5300 m). In this study, which compares
P. erythrurus
with the lowland
Phrynocephalus przewalskii
, we evaluated the locomotor performance at different body temperatures, the effects of temperature and oxygen partial pressure (PO
2
) on the contractile properties of iliofibularis (IF) muscle in vitro, ATPase activity of IF muscle at different temperatures, and the fiber types of IF muscle. Lowland
P. przewalskii
runs significantly faster than highland
P. erythrurus
at all test body temperatures. Almost all contractile properties of the IF muscle of
P. przewalskii
were better than that of
P. erythrurus
under all test temperatures and PO
2
. However,
P. erythrurus
could achieve both optimal isometric (e.g., d
P
o
/d
t
) and optimal isotonic (e.g.,
V
max
) contraction at a lower temperature compared with
P. przewalskii
. Multi-factor analysis further revealed that temperature has a significant effect on the contractile properties of IF muscle for both species. Although the proportion of fibers types and ATPase activities of IF muscle have no significant interspecies difference, the changing pattern of ATPase activities with temperature is consistent with certain contractile properties and locomotor performance. The interspecies differences in locomotor ability and contractile properties of skeletal muscle in high- and low-altitude lizards may be the results of long-term adaptation to the local environment. |
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ISSN: | 0174-1578 1432-136X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00360-021-01391-9 |