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Cardiovascular changes under normoxic and hypoxic conditions in the air-breathing teleost Synbranchus marmoratus: importance of the venous system.

Authors :
Skals, Marianne
Skovgaard, Nini
Taylor, Edwin W.
Leite, Cleo A. C.
Abe, Augusto S.
Wang, Tobias
Source :
Journal of Experimental Biology. Oct2006, Vol. 209 Issue 20, p4167-4173. 7p. 22 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Synbranchus marmoratus is a facultative air-breathing fish, which uses its buccal cavity as well as its gills for air-breathing. S. marmoratus shows a very pronounced tachycardia when it surfaces to air-breathe. An elevation of heart rate decreases cardiac filling time and therefore may cause a decline in stroke volume (Vs), but this can be compensated for by an increase in venous tone to maintain stroke volume. Thus, the study on S. marmoratus was undertaken to investigate how stroke volume and venous function are affected during air-breathing. To this end we measured cardiac output (a), heart rate (fH), central venous blood pressure (PCV), mean circulatory filling pressure (MCFP), and dorsal aortic blood pressures (PDA) in S. marmoratus. Measurements were performed in aerated water (PO2>130 mmHg), when the fish alternated between gill ventilation and prolonged periods of apnoeas, as well as during hypoxia (PO2⩽50 mmHg), when the fish changed from gill ventilation to air-breathing. Q increased significantly (luring gill ventilation compared to apnoea in aerated water through a significant increase in both fH and Vs. PCV and MCFP also increased significantly. During hypoxia, when the animals surface to ventilate air, we found a marked rise in fH, PCV, MCFP, Q and VS, whereas FDA decreased significantly. Simultaneous increases in PCV and MCFP in aerated, as well as in hypoxic water, suggests that the venous system plays an important regulatory role for cardiac filling and Vs in this species. In addition, we investigated adrenergic regulation of the venous system through bolus infusions of adrenergic agonists (adrenaline, phenylephrine and isoproterenol; 2 µg kg-1). Adrenaline and phenylephrine caused a marked rise in FCV and MCFP, whereas isoproterenol led to a marked decrease in FCV, and tended to decrease MCFP. Thus, it is evident that stimulation of both α- and β-adrenoreceptors affects venous tone in S. marmoratus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00220949
Volume :
209
Issue :
20
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23311028
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.02459