Cardio-respiratory ontogeny during chronic carbon monoxide exposure in the clawed frog Xenopus laevis

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Territo, PR [1 ]
Burggren, WW [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nevada, Dept Biol Sci, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY | 1998年 / 201卷 / 09期
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ontogeny; development; Xenopus laevis; carbon monoxide; oxygen consumption; lactate; heart rate; stroke volume; cardiac output; O-2 consumption/transport quotient;
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The present study investigates the ontogeny of cardiorespiratory physiology in Xenopus laevis where Oz transport is obstructed. Animals were raised from eggs (NF stage 1) to metamorphic climax (NF stage 63), while maintained either in air or in chronic 2 kPa CO, which functionally ablates O-2 transport by hemoglobin (Hb), Whole-animal rate of oxygen consumption ((M)over dot (O2)), whole-body lactate concentration, individual mass, heart rate (fn) and stroke volume (Vs) were measured. Additionally, cardiac output ((Q)over dot) and the ratio of the rate of oxygen consumption to the total rate at which oxygen is transported in the blood ((M)over dot (O2)/(Q)over dot (O2)) were calculated to determine limitations imparted when O-2 transport is impaired. Our data on early development suggest that the onset of convective blood pow occurs prior to the absolute need for convection to supplement diffusive transport, Values for (M)over dot (O2), whole-body lactate concentration, mass and fH did not differ significantly between controls and CO-exposed animals. However, CO-exposed animals showed a significant (P<0.05) increase in Vs, (M)over dot (O2)/(Q)over dot (O2) and (Q)over dot compared with controls. These results indicate that limiting blood O-2 transport is not deleterious to metabolism and development as a whole and that convective oxygen transport via Hb is not essential for normal cardiovascular or respiratory function during larval development.
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