Aspects of natural cold tolerance in ectothermic animals.

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  • H Ramløv
چکیده

Polar, alpine and temperate ectothermic (cold-blooded) animals encounter temperatures below the melting point of their body fluids either diurnally or seasonally. These animals have developed a number of biochemical and physiological adaptations to survive the low temperatures. The problems posed to the animals during cold periods include changes in membrane and protein structure due to phase changes in these molecules, changes in electrolyte concentrations and other solutes in the body fluids as well as changes in metabolism. Cold-tolerant ectothermic animals can be divided into two groups depending which of two 'strategies' they employ to survive the low temperatures: freeze-tolerant animals which survive ice formation in the tissues and freeze-avoiding animals which tolerate the low temperatures but not crystallization of the body fluids. The adaptations are mainly directed towards the control or avoidance of ice formation and include the synthesis of low mol. wt cryoprotectants, ice-nucleating agents and antifreeze proteins. However, some of the adaptations such as the synthesis of low mol. wt cryoprotectants are also more specific in their mechanism, e.g. direct stabilizing interaction with membranes and proteins. The mechanisms employed by such animals may offer ideas and information on alternative approaches which might be usefully employed in the cryopreservation of cells and tissues frequently required in assisted reproductive technology.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Human reproduction

دوره 15 Suppl 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000