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Effects of experimental ventilation and ambient Po2 on O2 uptake of the isolated cutaneous tissue in the carp,Cyprinus carpio
Institution:1. Institute of Global Health, Department of Community Health and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland;2. Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland;3. EcoHealth Alliance, New York, NY, USA;s. Grimsö Wildlife Research Station, Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 730 91 Riddarhyttan, Sweden
Abstract:Effects of experimental ventilation and ambient Po2 on cutaneous O2 uptake in vitro were studied in the carp, Cyprinus carpio. Oxygen uptake rate of the isolated cutaneous tissue was determined by ventilating the epidermis side of the skin with normoxic water in flow-through respirometers. Oxygen uptake rate of the skin increased with ventilation rate across the skin between 2.5 and 40 ml/min and became 3.2 nmol/cm2/min at a flow rate of 40 ml/min, which corresponds to an apparent water velocity of 1.1 cm/sec. At a ventilation rate of 10 ml/min, oxygen uptake rate of the skin increased with the ambient Po2 between 115 and 230 Torr and became constant (3.8 nmol/cm2/min) between 230 and 295 Torr. When both sides of the skin were ventilated with normoxic water, oxygen uptake rate of the skin increased and became 3.7 nmol/cm2/min at a flow rate of 20–40 ml/min. These results suggest that the oxygen requirement of the skin is 3.7–3.8 nmol/cm2/min at 21.3°C and that cutaneous O2 uptake in vitro depends on experimental ventilation and ambient Po2, consistent with values measured in vitro in the carp (ref).
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