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VENTILATION AND GAS EXCHANGE IN LIZARDS DURING TREADMILL EXERCISE

机译:跑步机运动期间蜥蜴的通风和气体交换

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The extent to which lizards ventilate their lungs during locomotion is controversial, Direct measurements of airflow across the nostrils suggest a progressive reduction in tidal volume and minute ventilation with increased running speed, while other studies have demonstrated that arterial P-O2 remains constant during exercise, To resolve these conflicting findings, we measured minute ventilation and gas exchange rate in five specimens of Varanus exanthematicus and five specimens of Iguana iguana during treadmill locomotion at speeds between 0.14 and 1.11 m s(-1) at 35 degrees C. These speeds are much lower than maximal running speeds, but are greater than the maximal aerobic speed, In both species, the ventilatory pattern during locomotion was highly irregular, indicating an interference between locomotion and lung ventilation, In Varanus exanthematicus, treadmill locomotion elicited a six-to eightfold increase in minute ventilation from a pre-exercise level of 102 ml kg(-1) min(-1), whereas the rate of oxygen uptake increased approximately threefold (from 3.9 to 12.6 ml kg(-1) min(-1)), After exercise, both minute ventilation and gas exchange rate decreased immediately, Because minute ventilation increased more than did oxygen consumption, an increase in lung P-O2 during exercise is predicted and, thus, Varanus exanthematicus appears effectively to ventilate its lungs to match the increased metabolic rate during locomotion at moderate speed, In Iguana iguana, both minute ventilation and gas exchange rate increased above resting values during locomotion at 0.28 m s(-1), but both decreased with further increases in locomotor speed, Furthermore, following exercise, both minute ventilation and oxygen uptake rate increased significantly, Iguana iguana, therefore, appears to be unable to match the increased oxygen demand with adequate ventilation at moderate and higher speeds. [References: 33]
机译:蜥蜴在运动过程中使肺通气的程度是有争议的,直接测量鼻孔的气流表明潮气量逐渐减小,分钟通气量随着跑步速度的增加而逐渐降低,而其他研究表明运动中动脉P-O2保持恒定,为了解决这些矛盾的发现,我们在跑步机运动期间在35摄氏度下以0.14到1.11 ms(-1)的速度测量了五种额嘴天牛和五只鬣蜥的分钟通气量和气体交换率。这些速度要低得多大于最大运行速度,但大于最大有氧运动速度。在这两个物种中,运动过程中的通气模式高度不规则,表明运动与肺通气之间存在干扰。在Varanus exanthematicus中,跑步机运动引起了6至8倍的增加。运动前水平为102 ml kg(-1)min(-1)时的分钟通气量因此,氧气吸收率大约增加了三倍(从3.9到12.6 ml kg(-1)min(-1)),运动后,分钟通气量和气体交换率均立即降低,因为分钟通气量的增加超过了耗氧量,可以预测运动过程中肺P-O2的增加,因此,在中等速度的运动中,exanthematicus似乎可以有效地使肺通气,以适应新陈代谢过程中代谢率的增加。在运动时以0.28 ms(-1)的速度运动,但两者都随着运动速度的进一步降低而降低。此外,运动后,分钟通气量和摄氧率均显着增加,因此鬣蜥似乎无法满足增加的需氧量在中等和较高的速度下要有足够的通风。 [参考:33]

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