Calorespirometry reveals that goldfish prioritize aerobic metabolism over metabolic rate depression in all but near-anoxic environments.
J Exp Biol
; 220(Pt 4): 564-572, 2017 Feb 15.
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Metabolic rate depression (MRD) has long been proposed as the key metabolic strategy of hypoxic survival, but surprisingly, the effects of changes in hypoxic O2 tensions (PwO2 ) on MRD are largely unexplored. We simultaneously measured the O2 consumption rate (MO2 ) and metabolic heat of goldfish using calorespirometry to test the hypothesis that MRD is employed at hypoxic PwO2 values and initiated just below Pcrit, the PwO2 below which MO2 is forced to progressively decline as the fish oxyconforms to decreasing PwO2 Specifically, we used closed-chamber and flow-through calorespirometry together with terminal sampling experiments to examine the effects of PwO2 and time on MO2 , metabolic heat and anaerobic metabolism (lactate and ethanol production). The closed-chamber and flow-through experiments yielded slightly different results. Under closed-chamber conditions with a continually decreasing PwO2 , goldfish showed a Pcrit of 3.0±0.3â
kPa and metabolic heat production was only depressed at PwO2 between 0 and 0.67â
kPa. Under flow-through conditions with PwO2 held at a variety of oxygen tensions for 1 and 4â
h, goldfish also initiated MRD between 0 and 0.67â
kPa but maintained MO2 to 0.67â
kPa, indicating that Pcrit is at or below this PwO2 Anaerobic metabolism was strongly activated at PwO2 ≤1.3â
kPa, but only used within the first hour at 1.3 and 0.67â
kPa, as anaerobic end-products did not accumulate between 1 and 4â
h exposure. Taken together, it appears that goldfish reserve MRD for near-anoxia, supporting routine metabolic rate at sub-PcritPwO2 values with the help of anaerobic glycolysis in the closed-chamber experiments, and aerobically after an initial (<1â
h) activation of anaerobic metabolism in the flow-through experiments, even at 0.67â
kPa PwO2.
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Oxigênio
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Carpa Dourada
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Animals
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2017
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