FIBER CAPILLARIZATION IN-FLIGHT MUSCLE OF PIGEONS NATIVE AND FLYING AT ALTITUDE

Citation
O. Mathieucostello et al., FIBER CAPILLARIZATION IN-FLIGHT MUSCLE OF PIGEONS NATIVE AND FLYING AT ALTITUDE, Respiration physiology, 103(2), 1996, pp. 187-194
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System",Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00345687
Volume
103
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
187 - 194
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-5687(1996)103:2<187:FCIMOP>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
We examined structural characteristics for fiber O-2 supply in the hig hly aerobic flight muscle of 5 pigeons (Columbia livia; body mass 223- 317 g) native and actively flying at altitude (La Pat, Bolivia; 3750 m ). Whereas deep sites were significantly more aerobic and highly vascu larized than superficial in altitude (A) but not sea-level (SL) group, both sites showed number of similarities between the two groups. The cross-sectional area of aerobic fibers (greater than or equal to 90% o f fiber number) linearly increased with body mass (r = 0.84; P < 0.000 5) but was not smaller in A for their body mass, and there was no redu ction in the size of glycolytic fibers compared to SL. The relationshi ps between fiber capillarization and the sectional area of aerobic fib ers in transverse sections or mitochondrial volume density were not al tered in A compared to SL. The results indicate that the factors which determine the relationships between fiber capillarization and ultrast ructure in the muscles were not altered by the adaptation to altitude. Differences between samples were related to the relative sectional ar ea of aerobic fibers and mitochondrial volume density, not the chronic exposure to altitude.