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Free fatty acid metabolism in the air-breathing African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) during asphyxia
Authors:Van Heeswijk J C F  Van Pelt J  Van den Thillart G E E J M
Affiliation:Department of Integrative Zoology, Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9516, 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands. heeswijk@rulsfb.leidenuniv.nl
Abstract:In several waterbreathing fish species, hypoxia induces a decrease in plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels as opposed to an increase in air-breathing mammals. We hypothesised that this change is coupled to the mode of breathing. Therefore, we followed the metabolic response of cannulated air-breathing African catfish to an 8-h asphyxia period. The hematocrit and hemoglobin increased significantly upon asphyxia. However, no change was observed in the mean cellular hemoglobin concentration, indicating that more erythrocytes were brought into circulation. A continuous increase in plasma lactate concentration during asphyxia showed permanent activation of anaerobic glycolysis, pointing to a persistent oxygen shortage. Plasma glucose levels did not change, but FFA levels decreased significantly upon asphyxia with a concomitant increase in plasma noradrenaline levels. Thus, these results suggest that in the air-breathing African catfish noradrenaline mediated a decrease in plasma FFA levels similar to that in waterbreathing fish species.
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