Literature DB >> 21433

Properties of blood oxygen transport in the turtle Pseudemys scripta and the tortoise Testudo graeca: effects of temperature, CO2 and pH.

W Burggren, C E Hahn, P Foëx.   

Abstract

Properties of oxygen-haemoglobin binding have been investigated in the aquatic turtle Psuedemys scripta and the terrestrial tortoise Testudo graeca. Haematocrit (30-35%) and haemoglobin concentration (12-14 g/100 ml blood) were similar in both species. P50 at physiological levels of PCO2 (20-25 mm Hg) was 21 mm Hg in Pseudemys, compared with 23 mm Hg in Testudo. The Bohr shift of the blood of both the turtle and the tortoise was almost identical at -0.28. The heat of oxygenation, deltaH, reflecting the temperature sensitivity of O2-Hb affinity, was -10.55 in Pseudemys and -8.12 kcal/mol in Testudo. These data on whole blood do not support previous generalizations in the literature suggesting marked differences in oxygen-haemoglobin binding between aquatic and terrestrial chelonian reptiles.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 21433     DOI: 10.1016/0034-5687(77)90063-9

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


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