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Functional capacities of marsupial hearts: size and mitochondrial parameters indicate higher aerobic capabilities than generally seen in placental mammals
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">T?J?DawsonEmail author  K?N?Webster  B?Mifsud  E?Raad  E?Lee  A?D?Needham
Institution:(1) School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, 2052 Sydney, NSW, Australia;(2) Present address: School of Natural Sciences, Edith Cowan University, 6027 Joondalup, WA, Australia
Abstract:This study of marsupial hearts explored the aerobic capacities of this group of mammals; recent information suggests that marsupials possess higher aerobic abilities than previously accepted. Characteristics such as heart mass, mitochondrial features and capillary parameters were examined. A comprehensive study of the heart of red kangaroos was included because of the high maximum oxygen consumption of this species. Goats were also included as a reference placental mammal. Marsupials have a heart that is generally larger than that of placentals. The allometric equation for the relationship between heart mass and body mass for marsupials was Mh=7.5Mb0.944 (Mh in g and Mb in kg); the equivalent equation for placental mammals was Mh=6.0Mb0.97. Mitochondrial volume density and inner mitochondrial surface density do not differ between the two mammal groups; although capillary parameters indicated a lower capillary volume in marsupials. Heart size appears to be the major difference between the two groups. The overall pattern seen in marsupials is similar to that of "athletic" placentals and indicates a relatively high aerobic potential.Abbreviations BMR basal metabolic rate - c(K,0) tortuosity factor - Jv(c,f) capillary length density - Mb body mass - Mh heart mass - NA(c,f) numerical capillary density - rc mean capillary radius - S(im,m) total surface area of inner mitochondrial membranes in the heart - Sv(im,m) surface density of the inner mitochondrial membranes - Sv(im,mt) surface density of inner mitochondrial membranes per unit volume of mitochondria - TEM transmission electron microscope - VdotO2max maximum aerobic capacity - V(mt,m) total mitochondrial volume - Vv(f,m) volume fraction of muscle occupied by muscle fibres - Vv(mt,f) mitochondrial volume densityCommunicated by I.D. Hume
Keywords:Marsupials  Heart mass  Mitochondria  Capillaries  Kangaroos
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