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Efeitos da respiração aérea sobre o balanço ácido-base no cascudo Hypostomus sp. * * — Versão original inglesa publicada em Comp. Blochem Physiol. 62A (1). 1979

Summary

Armoured catfish (Hypostomus sp.) induced by hypoxic water to breathe air had the same blood pH (7.39 at 30°C) as fish kept in well-aerated water and relying solely on gill ventilation (pH 7.41). CO2 retention occurred (PCO2 increased from 3 to 20 torr) in the hypoxic group indicating reduced aquatic gas exchange, but it was fully compensated by an increase in plasma bicarbonate (from 2 to 13 mmol/L). This pattern of acid-base balance is similar to those found in previous interspecies comparisons of water and air-breathing vertebrates. The higher plasma bicarbonate of hypoxia-acclimated fish is beleived to be benefitial in buffering metabolic acids produced by anaerobic metabolism.

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