| Literature DB >> 27899896 |
Andreas Fahlman1, Johnny Madigan2.
Abstract
We measured esophageal pressures (n = 4), respiratory flow rates (n = 5), and expired O2 and CO2 (n = 4) in five adult Patagonia sea lions (Otaria flavescens, body mass range 94.3-286.0 kg) during voluntary breaths while laying down out of water. The data were used to estimate the dynamic specific lung compliance (sCL), the O2 consumption rate ([Formula: see text]O2) and CO2 production rates ([Formula: see text]CO2) during rest. Our results indicate that the resting tidal volume in Patagonia sea lions is approximately 47-73% of the estimated total lung capacity. The esophageal pressures indicated that expiration is passive during voluntary breaths. The average sCL of sea lions was 0.41 ± 0.11 cmH2O-1, which is similar to those measured in anesthetized sea lions and awake cetaceans, and significantly higher as compared to humans (0.08 cmH2O-1). The average estimated [Formula: see text]O2 and [Formula: see text]CO2 using breath-by-breath respirometry were 1.023 ± 0.327 L O2 min-1 (range: 0.695-1.514 L O2 min-1) and 0.777 ± 0.318 L CO2 min-1, (range: 0.510-1.235 L CO2 min-1), respectively, which is similar to previously published metabolic measurements from California and Steller sea lions using conventional flow-through respirometry. Our data provide end-tidal gas composition and offer novel data for respiratory physiology in pinnipeds, which may be important for clinical medicine and conservation efforts.Entities:
Keywords: breath duration; diving physiology; lung compliance; respiratory flow rate; tidal volume
Year: 2016 PMID: 27899896 PMCID: PMC5110536 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Animal ID, sex [female (F)/male(M)] age (years), body mass (.
| Sayula | F | 14 | 113.0±4.2 | 0.695±0.16211 | 0.510±0.145 | 4.6±1.89 | 4.1±0.33 | 0.22±0.0850 |
| Jenny | F | 14 | 100.5±2.1 | 0.840±0.23410 | 0.637±0.194 | 5.0±2.110 | 8.3±0.23 | 0.23±0.0680 |
| Rex | M | 5 | 143.5±4.9 | 1.514±0.36114 | 1.235±0.169 | 3.8±0.98 | 4.1±0.23 | 0.49±0.1682 |
| Mara | F | 14 | 94.3±4.6 | 0.881±0.1237 | 0.729±0.209 | 5.1±1.29 | 4.6±1.33 | 0.31±0.12180 |
| Nano | M | 15 | 286 | N/A | N/A | 3.3±0.93 | 3.6±0.73 | N/A |
Superscript numbers is the number of repeated measurements for that variable.
Figure 1(A) Transpulmonary pressure (Ptp = Pao–Peso) pressure, respiratory flow, and O2 content during three voluntary breaths in a Patagonia sea lion. Positive values represent exhalation. (B) Expanded scale shows the spontaneous breath with times of 0 flow (vertical lines a and b) used to estimate lung compliance.
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