The membrane pacemaker hypothesis: novel tests during the ontogeny of endothermy (open access)

The membrane pacemaker hypothesis: novel tests during the ontogeny of endothermy

Article explores the ‘membrane pacemaker’ hypothesis which proposes a biochemical explanation for among-species variation in resting metabolism, based on the positive correlation between membrane docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and metabolic rate. The authors tested this hypothesis using a novel model, altricial red-winged blackbird nestlings, predicting that the proportion of DHA in muscle and liver membranes should increase with the increasing metabolic rate of the nestling as it develops endothermy. In support of the membrane pacemaker hypothesis, DHA proportions increased in membranes from pectoralis muscle, muscle mitochondria and liver during post-hatch development. By contrast, elevated dietary DHA had no effect on resting metabolic rate, despite causing significant changes to membrane lipid composition.
Date: March 29, 2018
Creator: Price, Edwin R.; Sirsat, Tushar S.; Sirsat, Sarah K. G.; Curran, Thomas; Venables, Barney J. & Dzialowski, Edward M. (Edward Michael)
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Composites Containing Bamboo With Different Binders (open access)

Composites Containing Bamboo With Different Binders

This paper discusses the formation of primary chemical bonds between bamboo surface active groups and the binders.
Date: March 29, 2018
Creator: Mukbaniani, Omai; Brostow, Witold, 1934-; Hagg Lobland, Haley E.; Aneli, Jimsher; Tatrishvili, Tamara; Markarashvili, Eliza et al.
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library