Northern elephant seals (NES, Mirounga angustirostris) undergo an annual molt during which they spend ∼40 days fasting on land with reduced activity and lose approximately one-quarter of their body mass. Reduced activity and muscle load in stereotypic terrestrial mammalian models results in decreased muscle mass and capacity for force production and aerobic metabolism. However, the majority of lost mass in fasting female NES is from fat while muscle mass is largely preserved. Although muscle mass is preserved, potential changes to the metabolic and contractile capacity are unknown. To assess potential changes in NES skeletal muscle during molt, we collected muscle biopsies from 6 adult female NES before the molt and after ∼30 days at the en...
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Marine mammals such as elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are unique in their ability to fast ...
Growing juvenile animals undergo many morphological, physiological, and behavioural changes that inf...
The physiological and cellular adaptations to extreme fasting in northern elephant seals ( Mirounga ...
Many animals undergo fasting in order to survive during periods of severe weather, food scarcity, mi...
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Fasting typically suppresses thyroid hormone (TH)-mediated cellular events and increases sirtuin 1 (...
We measured metabolic hormones and several key metabolites in breeding adult male northern elephant ...
Marine mammals such as elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) routinely fast from food for months ...
During prolonged fasting, an animal will derive its metabolic needs from the `catabolism of fat as w...
Tritiated water dilution was used to measure changes in the proximate body composition of adult fema...
Tritiated water dilution was used to measure changes in the proximate body composition of adult fema...
Food deprivation in mammals results in profound changes in fuel metabolism and substrate regulation....
BackgroundThe northern elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris, is a valuable animal model of fasting...
Most organisms undergo changes in their environment, both predictably and unpredictably, which requi...
Published by and copyright of the University of Chicago Press. The definitive version of this articl...
Marine mammals such as elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are unique in their ability to fast ...
Growing juvenile animals undergo many morphological, physiological, and behavioural changes that inf...
The physiological and cellular adaptations to extreme fasting in northern elephant seals ( Mirounga ...
Many animals undergo fasting in order to survive during periods of severe weather, food scarcity, mi...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
Fasting typically suppresses thyroid hormone (TH)-mediated cellular events and increases sirtuin 1 (...
We measured metabolic hormones and several key metabolites in breeding adult male northern elephant ...
Marine mammals such as elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) routinely fast from food for months ...
During prolonged fasting, an animal will derive its metabolic needs from the `catabolism of fat as w...
Tritiated water dilution was used to measure changes in the proximate body composition of adult fema...
Tritiated water dilution was used to measure changes in the proximate body composition of adult fema...
Food deprivation in mammals results in profound changes in fuel metabolism and substrate regulation....
BackgroundThe northern elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris, is a valuable animal model of fasting...
Most organisms undergo changes in their environment, both predictably and unpredictably, which requi...
Published by and copyright of the University of Chicago Press. The definitive version of this articl...
Marine mammals such as elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are unique in their ability to fast ...
Growing juvenile animals undergo many morphological, physiological, and behavioural changes that inf...