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Carbon dioxide and bicarbonate accumulation in caiman erythrocytes during diving

机译:潜水期间凯曼红细胞中二氧化碳和碳酸氢盐积累

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The ability of crocodilian haemoglobins to bind HCO3- has been appreciated for more than half a century, but the functional implication of this exceptional mechanism has not previously been assessed in vivo. Therefore, the goal of the present study was to address the hypothesis that CO2 primarily binds to haemoglobin, rather than being accumulated in plasma as in other vertebrates, during diving in caimans. Here, we demonstrate that CO2 primarily accumulates within the erythrocyte during diving and that most of the accumulated CO2 is bound to haemoglobin. Furthermore, we show that this HCO3- binding is tightly associated with the progressive blood deoxygenation during diving; therefore, crocodilians differ from the classic vertebrate pattern, where HCO3- accumulates in the plasma upon excretion from the erythrocytes by the Cl-/HCO3- exchanger.
机译:鳄鱼血红蛋白与HCO3-结合的能力已经被认识了半个多世纪,但这种特殊机制的功能含义之前尚未在体内进行评估。因此,本研究的目标是解决下述假设:在凯门鳄潜水期间,二氧化碳主要与血红蛋白结合,而不是像其他脊椎动物那样积聚在血浆中。在这里,我们证明了二氧化碳主要在潜水过程中积聚在红细胞内,并且大部分积聚的二氧化碳与血红蛋白结合。此外,我们还表明,这种HCO3-结合与潜水期间进行性的血液脱氧密切相关;因此,鳄鱼不同于经典的脊椎动物模式,在脊椎动物模式中,HCO3-通过Cl-/HCO3-交换剂从红细胞排出后积聚在血浆中。

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