Abstract:Birds are able to fuel flight, a moderate‐high intensity exercise, with fat, while mammals depend on carbohydrates for fuel at the same relative intensity. This difference in fuel selection persists in mitochondria (MITO) isolated from the skeletal muscle of these species, suggesting fuel selection can be controlled at the level of the MITO matrix. To compare the capacity rat and sparrow MITO to harvest electrons to the ability of the electron transport chain (ETC) to oxidize them, we assessed the activities o… Show more
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