Hind foot drumming : myosin heavy chain muscle fiber distribution in the hind limb muscles of three African mole-rat species (Bathyergidae)

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Sahd, Lauren
Doubell, Narusa
Bennett, Nigel Charles
Kotze, Sanet H.

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Wiley

Abstract

Hind foot drumming as a form of seismic signaling plays a pivotal role in the communication of various mammalian species including Bathyergidae (African mole-rats). The aim of the present study was to histologically determine if the action of hind foot drumming would influence the number of type II fibers present in the hind limb muscles of two drumming (Georychus capensis and Bathyergus suillus) and one non-drumming (Cryptomys hottentotus natalensis) bathyergid species. Twenty-one frozen muscles of each species were selected for the purpose of mid-belly cryostat sections. These sections were immunohistochemically labeled for myosin heavy chain slow muscle fibers (MHCs). In addition, oxidative capacity was determined by means of histochemical staining. A high percentage of fast type II muscle fibers was found in all the functional muscle groups, although there were no statistical differences between the drumming and non-drumming species. Bathyergus suillus had significantly fewer type II fibers in mm. semitendinosus, gluteofemoralis, tibialis cranialis, plantaris, and the medial head of m. gastrocnemius compared to the other two species. In all three species, the majority of the muscle fibers in all functional muscle groups demonstrated low oxidative capacity which correlated with the expression of type II muscle fibers. It therefore seems likely that the number of type II muscle fibers in the hind limb muscles of the Bathyergidae species studied here is more influenced by either body size or digging strategy rather than being an adaptation for hind foot drumming.

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DATA S1 Settings for the detection of positively stained muscle fibers for MHCs.
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Hind foot drumming, Immunohistochemistry muscle fiber typing, Seismic signaling, African mole-rats (Bathyergidae), Myosin heavy chain slow muscle fibers

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Sahd, L., Doubell, N., Bennett, N.C., & Kotzé, S.H. (2022). Hind foot drumming: Myosin heavy chain muscle fiber distribution in the hind limb muscles of three African mole-rat species (Bathyergidae). The Anatomical Record, 305(1), 170–183. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24712.