Acid-Base Regulation in the South American Lungfish Lepidosiren paradoxa: Effects of Prolonged Hypercarbia on Blood Gases and Pulmonary Ventilation
The South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa) has well-developed lungs and highly reduced gills. To evaluate acid-base regulation, we applied hypercarbia while blood gases and pulmonary ventilation were measured for up to 48 h. Dorsal aortic blood was analyzed, and pulmonary ventilation was mea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physiological and biochemical zoology 2005-11, Vol.78 (6), p.908-915 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa) has
well-developed lungs and highly reduced gills. To evaluate
acid-base regulation, we applied hypercarbia while blood gases and
pulmonary ventilation were measured for up to 48 h. Dorsal aortic blood was
analyzed, and pulmonary ventilation was measured by pneumotachography. Two
protocols were used: (1) normocarbia (control) followed by aquatic hypercarbia
(7% CO2 ∼49 mmHg), gas phase normocarbic; and (2) normocarbia
(control) followed by combined aquatic/gas phase hypercarbia (7%
CO2). Normocarbic values were pHa ∼ 7.5,
Paco2 ∼ 17 mmHg,
and
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$$[ \mathrm{HCO}\,^{-}_{3}] _{\mathrm{pl}\,}\sim 22\,\mathrm{mM}\,$$
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For protocol 1, the first hour of exposure increased Paco2
from 17.0 to 37.4 mmHg, and pHa fell to 7.21 and remained there for the rest of
the experiment. At 3 h, pulmonary ventilation reached sixfold the normocarbic
value but then decreased. For protocol 2, combined gas phase/water hypercarbia
had a large effect on acid-base status. Thus, Paco2
increased gradually to 74 mmHg (pHa = 7.15) at 48 h. At
3 h, ventilation reached a sixfold increase relative to normocarbic control but
then rose further to a 60-fold peak at 6 h, followed by a gradual
decline. As in some salamanders and air-breathing teleosts, there was no
evidence of active extracellular modulation bicarbonate. |
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ISSN: | 1522-2152 1537-5293 |
DOI: | 10.1086/432859 |