The relationship between O₂ chemoreceptors, cardio-respiratory reflex and hypoxia tolerance in the neotropical fish 'Hoplias lacerdae'

Author(s)
Micheli-Campbell, Mariana
Campbell, Hamish
Kalinin, Ana L
Rantin, Francisco T
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
The localization, distribution and orientation of O₂ chemoreceptors associated with the control of cardiorespiratory responses were investigated in the neotropical, 'Hoplias lacerdae'. Selective denervation of the cranial nerves (IX and X) was combined with chemical stimulation (NaCN) to characterize the gill O₂ chemoreceptors, and the fish were then exposed to gradual hypoxia to examine the extent of each cardiorespiratory response. Changes in heart rate (fH) and ventilation amplitude (Vamp) were allied with chemoreceptors distributed on both internal and external surfaces of all gill arches, while ventilation rate (fR) was allied to the O₂ chemoreceptors located only in the internal surface of the first gill arch. H. lacerdae exposed to gradual hypoxia produced a marked bradycardia (45%) and 50% increase in Vamp, but only a relatively small change in fR (32%). Thus, the low fR response yet high Vamp were in accord with the characterization of the O₂ chemoreceptors. Comparing these results from 'H. lacerdae' with hypoxia-tolerant species revealed a relationship existent between general oxygenation of the individual species environment, its cardio-respiratory response to hypoxia and the characterization of O₂ chemoreceptors.
Citation
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 154(2), p. 224-232
ISSN
1531-4332
1095-6433
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Publisher
Elsevier Inc
Title
The relationship between O₂ chemoreceptors, cardio-respiratory reflex and hypoxia tolerance in the neotropical fish 'Hoplias lacerdae'
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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