On-line venous oxygen tensions in rainbow trout during graded exercise at two acclimation temperatures.
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For most teleost fish, the majority of the myocardial oxygen supply is provided by the oxygen reserve remaining in venous blood after other tissues have extracted oxygen. We examined the effect of graded exercise and water temperature on this venous blood oxygen supply to the heart (termed the cardiac circulation) by performing novel on-line measurements of venous partial pressure of oxygen (Pv(O(2))) using a fibreoptic micro-optode implanted in the ductus Cuvier of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). As expected, Pv(O(2)) decreased progressively and significantly as swimming velocity approached the critical swimming speed (U(crit)). Unsteady swimming behaviours during the graded exercise, however, caused abrupt and generally short-lived decreases in Pv(O(2)). For the cold-acclimated (6-10 degrees C) fish, Pv(O(2)) reached a minimum plateau value of 15.3+/-3.7 torr (1 torr=133.3 Pa) before U(crit) was reached, and so increased swimming effort near to U(crit) did not reduce Pv(O(2)) further. Warm-acclimated fish had a significantly higher Pv(O(2)) (28.9+/-3.5 torr) at U(crit). Despite this difference in the Pv(O(2)) at U(crit), we estimated that there was little difference between warm- and cold-acclimated fish in terms of oxygen supply in the cardiac circulation because of a right-shift in the haemoglobin-oxygen dissociation curve at warm temperatures. Furthermore, although Pv(O(2)) decreased significantly at U(crit), our estimates suggest that the expected increase in cardiac output would easily maintain the oxygen supply in venous blood at a level similar to that found in resting fish. Although unsteady swimming behaviours decreased Pv(O(2)), unsteady swimming rarely decreased the minimum Pv(O(2)) value observed at U(crit) by more than 10%. The findings are discussed in terms of a threshold Pv(O(2)) required to maintain adequate rates of oxygen diffusion from the cardiac circulation to the myocardial tissues.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of experimental biology
دوره 206 Pt 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003