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In vivo blood oxygen binding in hypoxic lesser spear-nosed bats: relationship to control of breathing.

D F Boggs1, L A Maginniss, D L Kilgore.   

Abstract

The hypoxic ventilatory threshold of many mammals correlates with their hemoglobin-oxygen affinity (P50). Yet, in some small mammals ventilation actually declines, rather than increases, with exposure to decreasing PaO2; their air convection requirement (V(E)/V(O2)), however, is elevated in hypoxia. We propose that the threshold of the hypoxic V(E)/V(O2) of small mammals coincides with the inflection ('knee') of their in vivo O2 equilibrium curve (O2EC). In vivo blood gas and pH data were obtained from normoxic and hypoxic lesser-spear nosed bats, Phyllostomus discolor; in vitro blood O2EC were also generated for normoxic bats at 32 and 37 degrees C and at three P(CO2)'s. The hypoxic V(E)/V(O2) threshold of P. discolor occurs at PaO2 = 39 Torr; the corresponding in vivo O2 saturation is 0.70, approximating the inflection of the O2EC. This animal has a high blood O2 affinity (P50 = 27.5 Torr at pH 7.40 and 37 degrees C; P50 = 30.8 Torr at in vivo pH of 7.31 and TB of 37.4 degrees C). As PaO2 is reduced, a pronounced hypoxia-induced respiratory alkalosis and hypothermia help maintain SaO2 near the O2EC inflection (0.64-0.70 S(O2)).

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10647863     DOI: 10.1016/s0034-5687(99)00085-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol        ISSN: 0034-5687


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