Mammals fuel hibernation by oxidizing saturated and unsaturated fatty acids from triacylglycerols in adipocytes, yet the relative importance of these two categories as an oxidative fuel may change during hibernation. We studied the selective use of fatty acids as an oxidative fuel in noctule bats (Nyctalus noctula). Pre-hibernating noctule bats that were fed 13C-enriched linoleic acid (LA) showed 12 times higher tracer oxidation rates compared to conspecifics fed 13C-enriched palmitic acid (PA). After this experiment, we supplemented the diet of bats with the same fatty acids on 5 subsequent days to enrich their fat depots with the respective tracer. We then compared the excess 13C enrichment (APE) in breath of bats for torpor and arousal e...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
Mammalian hibernation is characterized by metabolic rate depression and a strong decrease in core bo...
Hibernation physiology and energy expenditure have been relatively well studied in large captive hib...
Mammals fuel hibernation by oxidizing saturated and unsaturated fatty acids from triacylglycerols in...
Many species hibernate to conserve energy during periods of low food and water availability. It has ...
<div><p>Hibernation is a strategy used by some mammals to survive a cold winter. Small hibernating m...
Hibernation requires balancing energy and water demands over several months with no food intake for ...
Hibernating animals rely primarily on lipids throughout winter as their primary fuel source, thus it...
High rates of non-shivering thermogenesis by brown adipose tissue accompanied by additional shiverin...
<div><p>Some mammals hibernate in response to harsh environments. Although hibernating mammals may m...
Bats can be found in almost all climatic zones. They have to deal with unfavorable conditions of env...
The maintenance of sufficient muscle function to support flight is essential to successful hibernati...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...
A diet that has high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids enhances mammalian torpor. Polyunsaturate...
During autumn, temperate bats must deposit fat stores for hibernation. Populations at high latitudes...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
Mammalian hibernation is characterized by metabolic rate depression and a strong decrease in core bo...
Hibernation physiology and energy expenditure have been relatively well studied in large captive hib...
Mammals fuel hibernation by oxidizing saturated and unsaturated fatty acids from triacylglycerols in...
Many species hibernate to conserve energy during periods of low food and water availability. It has ...
<div><p>Hibernation is a strategy used by some mammals to survive a cold winter. Small hibernating m...
Hibernation requires balancing energy and water demands over several months with no food intake for ...
Hibernating animals rely primarily on lipids throughout winter as their primary fuel source, thus it...
High rates of non-shivering thermogenesis by brown adipose tissue accompanied by additional shiverin...
<div><p>Some mammals hibernate in response to harsh environments. Although hibernating mammals may m...
Bats can be found in almost all climatic zones. They have to deal with unfavorable conditions of env...
The maintenance of sufficient muscle function to support flight is essential to successful hibernati...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...
A diet that has high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids enhances mammalian torpor. Polyunsaturate...
During autumn, temperate bats must deposit fat stores for hibernation. Populations at high latitudes...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
Mammalian hibernation is characterized by metabolic rate depression and a strong decrease in core bo...
Hibernation physiology and energy expenditure have been relatively well studied in large captive hib...