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Functional support for a novel mechanism that enhances tissue oxygen extraction in a teleost fish.

T S Harter1, F S Zanuzzo2, C T Supuran3, A K Gamperl2, C J Brauner1.   

Abstract

A successful spawning migration in salmon depends on their athletic ability, and thus on efficient cardiovascular oxygen (O2) transport. Most teleost fishes have highly pH-sensitive haemoglobins (Hb) that can release large amounts of O2 when the blood is acidified at the tissues. We hypothesized that plasma-accessible carbonic anhydrase (paCA; the enzyme that catalyses proton production from CO2) is required to acidify the blood at the tissues and promote tissue O2 extraction. Previous studies have reported an elevated tissue O2 extraction in hypoxia-acclimated teleosts that may also be facilitated by paCA. Thus, to create experimental contrasts in tissue O2 extraction, Atlantic salmon were acclimated to normoxia or hypoxia (40% air saturation for more than six weeks), and the role of paCA in enhancing tissue O2 extraction was tested by inhibiting paCA at rest and during submaximal exercise. Our results show that: (i) in both acclimation groups, the inhibition of paCA increased cardiac output by one-third, indicating a role of paCA in promoting tissue O2 extraction during exercise, recovery and at rest; (ii) the recruitment of paCA was plastic and increased following hypoxic acclimation; and (iii) maximal exercise performance in salmon, and thus a successful spawning migration, may not be possible without paCA.

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Keywords:  Bohr effect; cardiac function; haemoglobin; hypoxic acclimation; plasma-accessible carbonic anhydrase; β-NHE

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31138074      PMCID: PMC6545093          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.0339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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