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High dietary sodium chloride and body temperature in the domestic fowl and the Glaucous-winged gull
Authors:D Kojwang  M R Hughes
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, V6T 1Z4 Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Abstract:Arad and Skadhauge (1986) correlated plasma sodium to calcium ratio and body temperature in domestic fowl (Gallus domesticus) during increased dietary sodium chloride intake which increased plasma sodium concentration. During acclimation to high dietary NaCl, body temperature should increase in proportion to the increase in plasma sodium concentration, and body temperature should increase less in gulls than in chickens because salt gland secretion of NaCl by gulls should prevent elevation of plasma sodium concentration. Plasma osmolality, plasma sodium concentration, plasma concentrations of total calcium and ionized calcium, and body temperature and panting threshold were measured in domestic roosters and Glaucous-winged gulls before and after exposure to high NaCl diets. Gull body temperature (40.4±0.2 °C) increased significantly (PM0.05) during salt acclimation. Rooster body temperature (41.0±0.2 °C) did not increase significantly. Plasma sodium concentration increased in gulls (5.4±0.5%, P<0.01) and was correlated with body temperature (r=0.497, P<0.05); the 3.8±1.0% increase in plasma sodium concentration in roosters (P<0.01) was not, suggesting that change in body temperature might be a response to the magnitude of increase in plasma sodium concentration. Plasma ionized calcium concentration increased by 12.9±4.6% (P<0.01) in gulls and by 5.3±1.0% (P<0.01) in roosters. Plasma sodium concentration was correlated with calcium ion concentration in both gulls (r=0.635, P<0.05) and roosters (r=0.664, P<0.05). In neither species were ratios of sodium to total calcium plasma concentration or sodium to ionized calcium concentration altered or related to body temperature. Panting threshold increased significantly in roosters following salt acclimation, but not in gulls due to high variability in response. The increase in gull plasma sodium concentration was small compared to previously reported (Saxena 1976; Denbow and Edens 1980, 1981; Maki et al. 1988) increases in hypothalamic and intraventricular sodium concentration following infusion of Na+, yet the effect on body temperature was similar in both types of studies. This suggests that sodium may have peripheral effects that augment the central effects imposed by altered hypothalamic interstitial sodium and calcium concentration.Abbreviations Ca]p1 total calcium concentration in plasma - Ca2+] ionized calcium concentration in plasma - Cl]p1 chloride concentration in plasma - f respiratory frequency - Hct hematocrit - K]p1 potassium concentration in plasma - Na]p1 sodium concentration in plasma - osmp1 plasma osmolality - PT panting threshold - T a ambient temperature - T b body temperature - V t tidal volume
Keywords:Plasma sodium to calcium rates  Body temperature  Dietary sodium  Panting threshold  Bird
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