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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0117234
论文题名:
Cryoprotectants and Extreme Freeze Tolerance in a Subarctic Population of the Wood Frog
作者: Jon P. Costanzo; Alice M. Reynolds; M. Clara F. do Amaral; Andrew J. Rosendale; Richard E. Lee Jr.
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-2-17
卷: 10, 期:2
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Frogs ; Urea ; Glucose ; Glycogens ; Dehydration (medicine) ; Winter ; Skeletal muscles ; Thawing
英文摘要: Wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) exhibit marked geographic variation in freeze tolerance, with subarctic populations tolerating experimental freezing to temperatures at least 10-13 degrees Celsius below the lethal limits for conspecifics from more temperate locales. We determined how seasonal responses enhance the cryoprotectant system in these northern frogs, and also investigated their physiological responses to somatic freezing at extreme temperatures. Alaskan frogs collected in late summer had plasma urea levels near 10 μmol ml-1, but this level rose during preparation for winter to 85.5 ± 2.9 μmol ml-1 (mean ± SEM) in frogs that remained fully hydrated, and to 186.9 ± 12.4 μmol ml-1 in frogs held under a restricted moisture regime. An osmolality gap indicated that the plasma of winter-conditioned frogs contained an as yet unidentified osmolyte(s) that contributed about 75 mOsmol kg-1 to total osmotic pressure. Experimental freezing to –8°C, either directly or following three cycles of freezing/thawing between –4 and 0°C, or –16°C increased the liver’s synthesis of glucose and, to a lesser extent, urea. Concomitantly, organs shed up to one-half (skeletal muscle) or two-thirds (liver) of their water, with cryoprotectant in the remaining fluid reaching concentrations as high as 0.2 and 2.1 M, respectively. Freeze/thaw cycling, which was readily survived by winter-conditioned frogs, greatly increased hepatic glycogenolysis and delivery of glucose (but not urea) to skeletal muscle. We conclude that cryoprotectant accrual in anticipation of and in response to freezing have been greatly enhanced and contribute to extreme freeze tolerance in northern R. sylvatica.
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作者单位: Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America

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Jon P. Costanzo,Alice M. Reynolds,M. Clara F. do Amaral,et al. Cryoprotectants and Extreme Freeze Tolerance in a Subarctic Population of the Wood Frog[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(2)
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