Alterations in surface activity of pulmonary surfactant in Gould's wattled bat during rapid arousal from torpor |
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Authors: | Codd Jonathan R Orgeig Sandra Daniels Christopher B Schürch Samuel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Biology, Adelaide University, SA, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The small microchiropteran bat, Chalinolobus gouldii, undergoes large daily fluctuations in metabolic rate, body temperature, and breathing pattern. These alterations are accompanied by changes in surfactant composition, predominantly an increase in cholesterol relative to phospholipid during torpor. Furthermore, the surface activity changes, such that the surfactant functions most effectively at that temperature which matches the animal's activity state. Here, we examine the surface activity of surfactant from bats during arousal from torpor. Bats were housed at 24 degrees C on an 8:16h light:dark cycle and their surfactant was collected during arousal (28
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Keywords: | Surfactant Arousal Torpor Bats Cholesterol |
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