Metabolic rates of mammals presumably increased during the evolution of endothermy, but molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying basal metabolic rate (BMR) are still not understood. It has been established that mitochondrial basal proton leak contributes significantly to BMR. Comparative studies among a diversity of eutherian mammals showed that BMR correlates with body mass and proton leak. Here, we studied BMR and mitochondrial basal proton leak in liver of various marsupial species. Surprisingly, we found that the mitochondrial proton leak was greater in marsupials than in eutherians, although marsupials have lower BMRs. To verify our finding, we kept similar-sized individuals of a marsupial opossum (Monodelphis domestica) and a euth...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceIntra-specific variation in both the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and mitochondr...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...
The mitochondrial basal proton leak (MBPL) significantly contributes to high body temperatures (Tb) ...
The mitochondrial basal proton leak (MBPL) significantly contributes to high body temperatures (Tb) ...
The mitochondrial basal proton leak (MBPL) significantly contributes to high body temperatures (Tb) ...
We investigated the muscle structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacity of an...
Background: Basal metabolic rate (BMR) has a very strong body-mass (M) dependence in an individual a...
We investigated the muscle structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacity of an...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceIntra-specific variation in both the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and mitochondr...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...
The mitochondrial basal proton leak (MBPL) significantly contributes to high body temperatures (Tb) ...
The mitochondrial basal proton leak (MBPL) significantly contributes to high body temperatures (Tb) ...
The mitochondrial basal proton leak (MBPL) significantly contributes to high body temperatures (Tb) ...
We investigated the muscle structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacity of an...
Background: Basal metabolic rate (BMR) has a very strong body-mass (M) dependence in an individual a...
We investigated the muscle structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacity of an...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceMass-specific metabolic rate negatively co-varies with body mass from the whol...
International audienceIntra-specific variation in both the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and mitochondr...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...