Thermogenesis Characteristics of Cold Adaptation of Liver in Tupaia belangeri
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    The Tree Shrew(Tupaia belangeri) is a unique species of small mammals in the Oriental realm.In order to study their cold adaptive capacity in cold environment,the Ⅲ state and the Ⅳ state of mitochondrial respiration,the protein content of mitochondria of liver were measured under the condition of being cold exposure(5±1℃,12L:12D) during different times [0 d(control),7 d,14 d,21 d,28 d].Compared with the controls,the total protein,mitochondrial protein,and the Ⅲ state and the Ⅳ state of mitochondrial respiration of liver greatly increased with prolonged cold exposure(increased 39.9%,39.3%,84.9%,181.1%,respectively,after 28 d).The result indicates that the liver plays a key role of the adaptive thermogenesis during cold exposure in the T.belangeri.The physiological ecology evidence is also given to the island origin of T.belangeri.

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ZHANG Lin, WANG Rui, YANG Fang, XIE Jing, WANG Zheng-Kun, GONG Zheng-Da, GUO Xian-Guo. 2009. Thermogenesis Characteristics of Cold Adaptation of Liver in Tupaia belangeri. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 44(4): 47-57.

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  • Received:December 29,2008
  • Revised:May 13,2009
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