VASCULAR MORPHOMETRY OF THE RETINA IN ANTARCTIC FISHES IS DEPENDENT UPON THE LEVEL OF HEMOGLOBIN IN CIRCULATION

Antarctic notothenioids express the circulating oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin (Hb) over a broad range of blood concentrations. White-blooded icefishes (Suborder: Notothenioidei, Family: Channichthyidae) are the only known adult vertebrates to lack Hb completely. In addition to its role in oxygen...

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Main Authors: Jody M. Wujcik, B. S. East, M. Wujcik
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.530.5764
http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/WujcikJM2006.pdf
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Summary:Antarctic notothenioids express the circulating oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin (Hb) over a broad range of blood concentrations. White-blooded icefishes (Suborder: Notothenioidei, Family: Channichthyidae) are the only known adult vertebrates to lack Hb completely. In addition to its role in oxygen transport, Hb is the primary reactant in degradation of nitric oxide (NO). Thus, NO should be degraded at a slower rate in Hb-lacking icefishes than in Hb-expressing notothenioids, leading to higher steady-state levels of NO in the former group. Increased levels of NO should stimulate upregulation of angiogenesis, the growth and proliferation of new blood vessels from existing vasculature. Based upon these relationships, our laboratory proposes that an inverse correlation exists between vascular density and Hb concentration. Morphometric parameters of retinal vascular anatomy of Antarctic fishes with varying hematocrit (Hct) were quantified and the relationship between vascular density and Hct was assessed. Retinal tissue is particularly amenable to quantification because the entire vascular array is essentially a two-dimensional sheet, eliminating the need for three-dimensional reconstructions. Digital images of retinal vessels filled with a silicone rubber compound