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METABOLISM. Factors affecting Metabolic Rate Definitions Methods. Antoine Lavoisier, 1773. heat produced by an animal is proportional to O 2 consumed and CO 2 produced. so…“animal heat” is a byproduct of chemical reactions (metabolism). Maintenance, growth, reproduction, activity.
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METABOLISM Factors affecting Metabolic Rate Definitions Methods
Antoine Lavoisier, 1773 • heat produced by an animal is proportional to O2 consumed and CO2 produced • so…“animal heat” is a byproduct of chemical reactions (metabolism)
Maintenance, growth, reproduction, activity Energy Food/fuel is oxidized to form ATP Metabolism= sum of all biological transformations of energy and matter Metabolic Rate= Total energy metabolized by an organism per unit time
Relatively high MR Relatively low MR What factors affect an animal’s metabolic rate? 1. Endothermy vs. Ectothermy
1. Endothermy vs. Ectothermy • physiological correlates of huge MR difference • Higher SA/V in lungs; complex, efficient heart • Mitochondrial membrane SA ~4-5X bigger • Greater enzyme activity
endotherms ?? MR BMR temperature 2. Temperature affects MR Basal Metabolic Rate: Animal must be: “tnz” -in TNZ -resting -fasting Thermoneutral zone = range of temps within which MR is unaffected by temp change
ectotherms MR temperature 2. Temperature affects MR “Standard Metabolic Rate” Animal must be: SMR -fasting -resting * SMR is specific to body temp
ectotherms endotherms MR MR BMR temperature temperature 2. Temperature affects MR “tnz” SMR -in TNZ -resting -fasting -fasting -resting -temperature specific BMR: SMR:
3. Hibernation, Estivation Torpor What factors affect an animal’s metabolic rate? Many animals lower MR well below resting levels
Body Temperature Daytime temp Time of day Significantly lowered Tb 3. Hibernation/torpor
4. Activity What factors affect an animal’s metabolic rate?
Golden-mantled ground squirrels: What factors affect an animal’s metabolic rate? 5. Reproductive Status • Humans:MR increases 30% near term -growth of fetus -fetal metabolic requirements -growth of mammary tissue - lactation takes up 1/3 of yearly energy budget!
Humans: 30% 1.4 kJ meal 5.6 kJ meal What factors affect an animal’s metabolic rate? 6. Digestion: “specific dynamic action” = MR increase after a meal • Amount • Type Why?
What factors affect an animal’s metabolic rate? 6. Digestion: “specific dynamic effect” = MR increase after a meal 7. Starvation Metabolic rate drops Why might this be adaptive?
Factors affecting metabolic rate • Endothermy vs Ectothermy • Temperature • Hibernation, torpor, estivation • Activity • Reproductive Status • Digestion • Starvation
What does measuring O2 consumption tell us? Endotherms: Ectotherms: • basic metabolism • basic metabolism • thermoregulation • digestion • digestion • activity • activity • reproduction/growth • reproduction/growth “Basal MR” “Standard MR”
METABOLISM Factors affecting Metabolic Rate Definitions—levels of metabolism Methods
Maintenance, growth, reproduction, activity Energy Fuel + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP + heat Food/fuel is oxidized to form ATP Aerobic metabolism:
Metabolic rate (MR, or E) Fuel + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP + heat = energy metabolism/time What does MR tell us? • Overall rate of all physiological activities • Resource needs • Rate of production of new tissue How can we measure it? Aerobic metabolism:
Fuel + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 2820 kJ Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat Complete oxidation of 1 mol glucose: (C6H12O6) glucose • Amount of energy ingested, O2 consumed, or CO2 produced is directly related to amount of heat produced
Lavoisier & Laplace 79.9 cal melts 1 g ice (335 Joules) Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat = “direct calorimetry”
E = 0.06 L O2 /hr Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat Closed system respirometry: Volume = 1 L Initial O2 = 21% 1000 mls 210 mls O2 Final O2 = 15% 150 mls O2 (1 hour)
Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat Open system respirometry (flow through): Constantly measure O2 consumption
Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat Respirometry: Open and Closed Can be used to measure BOTH: Oxygen consumption Carbon Dioxide Production
Fuel + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 2820 kJ Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat Complete oxidation of 1 mol glucose: (C6H12O6) • Amount of energy ingested, O2 consumed, or CO2 produced is directly related to amount of heat produced • BUT, heat production varies with foodstuff being oxidized…
Relatively constant, but not exact… E = 0.06 L O2 /hr Measuring MR O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat BUT, heat production varies with foodstuff being oxidized… HEAT PRODUCTION (kJ) Mouse: Per gram of food Per liter of O2 consumed 0.06L O2 x 21.1 = 1.27 kJ 21.1 17.1 carbohydrates kJ?: 19.8 38.9 lipids 18.7 0.06L O2 x 18.7 = 1.12 kJ 17.6 kJ?: Proteins
How does energy use compare between lab and field? • Values of MR in field are 3X higher than in lab!! Why? Field metabolic rate, (“FMR”) accounts for activity levels!
18O O H 3H H H (Water) (Doubly-labeled water) How can we measure FMR? Doubly labeled water: • dual isotope technique • can use with free-ranging terrestrial animals • no equipment attached to animal • measures CO2 production
Inject into animal Doubly-labeled water measure the “washout” rates of 3H and 18O 18O H 3H • 3Hlost as body water (urination, sweating, breathing…) • 18Ois lost as water and CO2 **Loss rate for 18O is steeper than for 3H
Initial sample 3H isotope in body Final sample 18O time Doubly-labeled water Convert to estimates of CO2 production…
3H Initial sample Final sample isotope in body 18O time Doubly-labeled water • inject a known quantity into animal • let equilibrate, take blood sample • release animal • recapture, take 2nd blood sample 3H : 18O
18O H 3H Doubly-labeled water Is it accurate? • Predicts CO2 production w/in 3-8% Limitations? • cost of analysis • radioisotope use in field
Metabolic Rate Summary • Factors affecting metabolic rate: • Endothermy vs. Ectothermy • Temperature • Hibernation, Estivation, Torpor • Activity • Reproductive Status • Digestion • Starvation • Levels of Metabolism • BMR, SMR, RMR, FMR, PMR, metabolic scope • What is MR and how can you measure it? • Direct Colorimetry (heat production) • Food Consumption • Oxygen Consumption • Carbon Dioxide Production • Field metabolic rate O2 consumption CO2 production food intake (fuel) + + H2O + ATP + heat