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The haemoglobin system of the mudfish, Labeo capensis: adaptations to temperature and hypoxia
Authors:Barry J Frey  Roy E Weber  Willie J van Aardt  Angela Fago
Institution:aFaculty of Applied Sciences, Technikon Free State, P/Bag X20539, Bloemfontein, South Africa;bDanish Center for Respiratory Adaptation, Department of Zoophysiology, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Aarhus, DK 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;cDepartment of Zoology, Potchefstroom University for CHE, P/Bag X6001, Potchefstroom, South Africa
Abstract:The effect of temperature and hypoxic acclimation on the haemoglobin system and intraerythrocytic organic phosphate concentrations in the South African mudfish, Labeo capensis, have been investigated. Exposure to hypoxia or increased temperature raised haemoglobin concentration and decreased NTP/Hb ratio. Temperature acclimation did not effect the oxygenation characteristics of the haemolysate or haemoglobin multiplicity, as evident from isoelectric focussing experiments that showed one cathodic (Hb I) and three anodic haemoglobins (Hb II, III and IV). Oxygen equilibria of the isolated components showed a smaller Bohr effect and lower temperature and organic phosphate sensitivities in the cathodic than in the anodic haemoglobins. Unlike the trout and eel haemoglobin systems, both the anodic and cathodic haemoglobins from L. capensis exhibited sensitivity to organic phosphates but the effect was smaller in the latter. The results indicate that oxygen transport in mudfish blood is supported by variations in the red cell organic phosphate\haemoglobin ratio and the functional differentiation between anodic and cathodic haemoglobins.
Keywords:Bohr effect  Haemoglobin  Hypoxia  Organophosphates  Oxygen binding  Teleost fish  Temperature acclimation
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