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Differences In Locomotor Performance Between Individuals: Importance Of Parvalbumin, Calcium Handling And Metabolism.

J Exp Biol.. 2012-02;  215(Pt 4):663-70
Seebacher F, Walter I. School of Biological Sciences A08, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
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Abstract

Locomotor performance is linked to fitness and health of animals and is expected to be under strong selection. However, interindividual variation in locomotor performance is pronounced in many species. It was our aim to investigate the relative importance of energy metabolism and calcium handling in determining sprint and sustained locomotion in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). Sprint and sustained performance (U(crit)) varied independently from each other. Using in vivo electroporation, we found that increased parvalbumin protein concentration improved both sprint and sustained locomotion. This is the first demonstration that parvalbumin plays a role in determining whole-animal performance. High sprint performance... More

Keywords

sustained locomotion; sprint performance; ryanodine receptor; SERCA; dihydropyridine receptor; gene expression; electroporation