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Non-invasive MRI Studies of Ventilatory and Cardiovascular Performance in Edible Crabs Cancer pagurus During Warming Under Elevated CO2 Levels.

Bastian Maus1,2, Sebastian Gutsfeld1, Christian Bock1, Hans-Otto Pörtner1,2.   

Abstract

The thermal tolerance of marine decapod crustacea is defined through their capacities for oxygen uptake and distribution. High ambient CO2 levels were previously shown to reduce hemolymph oxygen levels at enhanced cardiac performance during warming. This study investigated the impacts of warming under two CO2 levels on ventilation and hemolymph circulation in edible crabs Cancer pagurus. It also highlights changes in the ventilatory and cardiac pauses displayed by Decapoda under routine metabolism. Animals were exposed to step-wise, sub-critical warming (12-20°C over 5 days) under control (470 μatm) and high (1,350 μatm) water PCO2. Flow-through respirometry was combined with magnetic resonance imaging and infra-red photoplethysmography to allow for simultaneous, non-invasive measurements of metabolic rates ( M ˙ O 2 ), ventilation and cardiovascular performance. Crabs spent significantly more time in a low M ˙ O 2 state (metabolic pause), when experiencing high CO2 conditions above 16°C, compared to normocapnic warming. Heart rates leveled off beyond 18°C at any CO2 level. Cardiac output continued to increase with high-CO2-warming, due to elevated cardiac stroke volumes. Consequently, temperature-dependent branchial hemolymph flow remained unaffected by CO2. Instead, a suppressing effect of CO2 on ventilation was found beyond 16°C. These results indicate constrained oxygen uptake at stable cardiovascular performance in a decapod crustacean. Cancer pagurus: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:B750F89A-84B5-448B-8D80-EBD724A1C9D4.
Copyright © 2021 Maus, Gutsfeld, Bock and Pörtner.

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Keywords:  cardiovascular system; crustacea; hypercapnia; magnetic resonance imaging; non-invasive; pausing behavior; respirometry

Year:  2021        PMID: 33505316      PMCID: PMC7831881          DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.596529

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Physiol        ISSN: 1664-042X            Impact factor:   4.566


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9.  Thermal sensitivity links to cellular cardiac decline in three spiny lobsters.

Authors:  Michael Oellermann; Anthony J R Hickey; Quinn P Fitzgibbon; Greg Smith
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10.  Non-invasive quantification of cardiac stroke volume in the edible crab Cancer pagurus.

Authors:  Bastian Maus; Sebastian Gutsfeld; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Christian Bock
Journal:  Front Zool       Date:  2019-12-12       Impact factor: 3.172

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