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  • 'Turbocharged' Mitochondria Power Birds' Epic Migratory Journeys

    Posted: 2025-05-21 14:11:33

    Birds' incredible migratory feats are fueled by highly efficient mitochondria, the powerhouses of their cells. During migration, these mitochondria rapidly adapt to prioritize fat burning over other processes. This shift is controlled by increased levels of a protein called SIRT3, which modifies mitochondrial enzymes to maximize energy production from stored fat. The efficiency of this system allows birds to sustain demanding flights over vast distances, demonstrating a remarkable link between mitochondrial function and endurance.

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    HN commenters generally found the article interesting, with several praising Quanta Magazine for its consistent quality. Some discussion focused on the specifics of mitochondrial function and efficiency in birds during migration, touching on topics like fat metabolism and the role of reactive oxygen species. One commenter mentioned hummingbirds specifically and their impressive metabolic feats. Another noted the intriguing connection between migration and lifespan, wondering if the increased mitochondrial activity in migratory birds could contribute to oxidative stress and potentially shorten their lives. A few users expressed skepticism about the link between ROS and aging, suggesting the correlation is not fully understood. There was also some brief discussion comparing avian and insect migration.