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Mechanisms underlying insect chill-coma
Authors:Macmillan Heath A  Sinclair Brent J
Affiliation:Department of Biology, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada
Abstract:
At their critical thermal minimum (CTmin) insects enter chill-coma, a reversible state where neuromuscular transmission and movement cease. The physiological mechanisms responsible for the insect CTmin remain poorly understood despite the regular use of chill-coma onset and recovery as a means to assess evolved or acquired variation in low temperature tolerance. In this review, we summarize the use of chill-coma as a metric of thermal tolerance to date, and synthesise current knowledge on the nature and plasticity of lower thermal limits to present probable physiological mechanisms of cold-induced failure. Chill-coma is likely to be driven by an inability to maintain ionic homeostasis through the effects of temperature on ion-motive ATPases, ion channel gating mechanisms, and/or the lipid membrane, leading to a loss of nerve and muscle excitability.
Keywords:Chill-coma   CTmin   Cold tolerance   Ion homeostasis   Neuromuscular transmission   Oxygen limitation   Critical thermal limits
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