Journal article
Chronic cold exposure induces mitochondrial plasticity in deer mice native to high altitudes
Abstract
KEY POINTS: Small mammals native to high altitude must sustain high rates of thermogenesis to cope with cold. Skeletal muscle is a key site of shivering and non-shivering thermogenesis, but the importance of mitochondrial plasticity in cold hypoxic environments remains unresolved. We examined high-altitude deer mice, which have evolved a high capacity for aerobic thermogenesis, to determine the mechanisms of mitochondrial plasticity during …
Authors
Mahalingam S; Cheviron ZA; Storz JF; McClelland GB; Scott GR
Journal
The Journal of Physiology, Vol. 598, No. 23, pp. 5411–5426
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
12 2020
DOI
10.1113/jp280298
ISSN
0022-3751