The effects of temperature and hyperoxia on arterial PO2 and acid-base status in Piaractus mesopotamicus |
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Authors: | R. Soncini M. L. Glass |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, 14.049-900 Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The effects of hyperoxia and change of temperature (range 20–30° C) on blood gases were studied in the teleost fish Piaractus mesopotamicus , native to several major river systems in Brazil. Large hyperoxia-induced increases of arterial P o2 ( P ao2) indicated that true branchial blood shunts are negligible in relation to total gill perfusion. This implies that blood gases will be influenced by ventilation rather than by shunts. Acute variations of temperature ( t ) were accompanied by changes of arterial blood pH (on the average Δ p HaΔt−1 of — 0·015 units °C−1), due mainly to alterations of P aco2: 2·4 mmHg at 20° C, 5·0 mmHg at 30° C. Concomitantly, P ao2 declined from 116 mmHg (20° C) to 89 mmHg (30° C). The data suggest that temperature-induced changes of acid-base status depend mainly on gill ventilation and that the decrease of P ao2 with higher temperature is a result of this regulation. |
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Keywords: | shunt acid-base status arterial Po2 alphastat Piaractus |
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