Intercellular and covalently bound lipids within the stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of the epidermis, are the primary barrier to cutaneous water loss (CWL) in birds. We compared CWL and intercellular SC lipid composition in 20 species of birds from desert and mesic environments. Furthermore, we compared covalently bound lipids with CWL and intercellular lipids in the lark family (Alaudidae). We found that CWL increases in birds from more mesic environments, and this increase was related to changes in intercellular SC lipid composition. The most consistent pattern that emerged was a decrease in the relative amount of cerebrosides as CWL increased, a pattern that is counterintuitive based on studies of mammals with Gaucher disease....
In order to clarify the possible role of lipids in the water-holding property of stratum corneum, th...
The 'energy demand' hypothesis for short-term adjustments in basal metabolic rate (BMR) posits that ...
Differences in the composition of cell membranes are considered to be the physiological mechanism re...
Intercellular and covalently bound lipids within the stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of th...
We explored the relationship between lipids of the stratum corneum (SC), the barrier to water-vapor ...
When vertebrates invaded land during the Carboniferous period, they were exposed not only to new eco...
AbstractSkin lipids play an important role in the regulation of cutaneous water loss (CWL). Earlier ...
When vertebrates invaded land during the Carboniferous period, they were exposed not only to new eco...
SYNOPSIS. The avian epidermis is composed of unique sebokeratinocytes that elaborate and secrete seb...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
abstract: Birds have unusually high plasma glucose concentrations compared to mammals of similar siz...
Both basal metabolic rate (BMR) and maximum lifespan potential (MLSP) vary with body size in mammals...
In order to clarify the possible role of lipids in the water-holding property of stratum corneum, th...
The 'energy demand' hypothesis for short-term adjustments in basal metabolic rate (BMR) posits that ...
Differences in the composition of cell membranes are considered to be the physiological mechanism re...
Intercellular and covalently bound lipids within the stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of th...
We explored the relationship between lipids of the stratum corneum (SC), the barrier to water-vapor ...
When vertebrates invaded land during the Carboniferous period, they were exposed not only to new eco...
AbstractSkin lipids play an important role in the regulation of cutaneous water loss (CWL). Earlier ...
When vertebrates invaded land during the Carboniferous period, they were exposed not only to new eco...
SYNOPSIS. The avian epidermis is composed of unique sebokeratinocytes that elaborate and secrete seb...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
Birds from deserts generally have lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL), the sum of cutaneous (C...
abstract: Birds have unusually high plasma glucose concentrations compared to mammals of similar siz...
Both basal metabolic rate (BMR) and maximum lifespan potential (MLSP) vary with body size in mammals...
In order to clarify the possible role of lipids in the water-holding property of stratum corneum, th...
The 'energy demand' hypothesis for short-term adjustments in basal metabolic rate (BMR) posits that ...
Differences in the composition of cell membranes are considered to be the physiological mechanism re...