Haemolymph oxygen transport and acid-base status in Glyptonotus antarcticus Eights

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N. M. Whiteley
E. W. Taylor
A. Clarke
A. J. El Haj
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[1] School of Biological Sciences,
[2] University of Birmingham,undefined
[3] Birmingham B15 2TT,undefined
[4] UK fax: 0121 414 5925; e-mail: whitelnm@novell2.bham.ac.uk,undefined
[5] British Antarctic Survey,undefined
[6] High Cross,undefined
[7] Madingley Road,undefined
[8] Cambridge CB3 OET,undefined
[9] UK,undefined
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Polar Biology | 1997年 / 18卷
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Oxygen; Reflection; Dissolve Oxygen; Stable Temperature; Buffer Capacity;
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Haemolymph samples were withdrawn from routinely active male intermoult Glyptonotus held at 0 ± 0.5°C, and analysed for blood-gas and acid-base variables. In both the arterialised (a) and venous (v) haemolymph, over 50% of the oxygen was transported as dissolved oxygen at PaO2 and PvO2 levels of 12.0 ± 1.15 and 7.70 ± 1.89 kPa, respectively. The maximum oxygen-carrying capacity of the haemocyanin (CmaxHcO2) was relatively low at 0.19 ± 0.05 mmol l−1, accompanied by relatively low protein and [Cu2+] levels indicating low circulating haemocyanin concentrations. Arterialised haemolymph had a mean pH of 7.88 ± 0.02(6) at a PCO2 of 0.12 ± 0.01(6) kPa and a bicarbonate level of 12.95 ± 0.80(6) mequiv l−1 with small differences in PCO2 and pH between arterial and venous haemolymph. The non-bicarbonate buffering capacity of Glyptonotus haemolymph was low at −2.0 mequiv l−1 HCO3− pH unit−1. Haemolymph [l-lactate] and [d-glucose] levels were similar at < 1 mmol l−1 in animals held in the laboratory and those sampled in Antarctica. The blood-gas and acid-base status of Glyptonotus haemolymph may be a reflection of the low and stable temperatures experienced by this Antarctic crustacean.
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