POWER OUTPUT OF GLYCERINATED BUMBLEBEE FLIGHT-MUSCLE

Citation
Km. Gilmour et Cp. Ellington, POWER OUTPUT OF GLYCERINATED BUMBLEBEE FLIGHT-MUSCLE, Journal of Experimental Biology, 183, 1993, pp. 77-100
Citations number
85
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00220949
Volume
183
Year of publication
1993
Pages
77 - 100
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0949(1993)183:<77:POOGBF>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The properties of asynchronous insect flight muscle have been examined using a glycerol-extracted single-fibre preparation of dorsal longitu dinal muscle from the bumblebees Bombus lucorum and B. terrestris. Che mical, mechanical and thermal conditions were controlled with the obje ctive of maximizing power output. The problems arising from diffusion limitation were avoided through a combination of fibre paring and the use of an ATP backup system. Work and power output tended to increase with increasing oscillatory strain in the range 1-5 %. Workloop shape, and hence work and power, varied with fibre extension; optimum extens ions ranged from 4 to 12 %. The mechanical performance of glycerinated bumblebee muscle fibres was strongly temperature-dependent, and rate processes (frequency, power) displayed higher thermal sensitivities th an processes associated with tension development (work). The experimen tal conditions that maximized the power output were identified as: osc illatory strain epsilon=4-5 %, extension epsilon(o)=8-10 %, oscillatio n frequency f=50 Hz and temperature T=40-degrees-C. The maximum power output observed under these 'optimal' conditions was about 110 W kg-1 (muscle), demonstrating for the first time that glycerinated fibres ar e capable of producing the power predicted from free-flight studies to be required for flight: 100 W kg-1.