Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia

The functional significance of chemoreflexive hypoxic bradycardia was explored in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. (mean mass similar to 800 g, acclimated to a seawater temperature of 11 degrees C) by investigating responses to progressive hypoxia following section of the cardiac branches of cranial ner...

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Published in:Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Main Authors: McKenzie, David, Skov, Peter Vilhelm, Taylor, E.W.T., Wang, Tobias, Steffensen, John Fleng
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c4d935cd-1cf0-4b08-88ed-6ece69285424 2024-02-11T10:01:58+01:00 Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia McKenzie, David Skov, Peter Vilhelm Taylor, E.W.T. Wang, Tobias Steffensen, John Fleng 2009 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c4d935cd-1cf0-4b08-88ed-6ece69285424 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.03.009 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c4d935cd-1cf0-4b08-88ed-6ece69285424 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess McKenzie , D , Skov , P V , Taylor , E W T , Wang , T & Steffensen , J F 2009 , ' Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia ' , Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A , vol. 153 , no. 3 , pp. 332-338 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.03.009 Sodium cyanide Gas exchange Ventilation Hypoxia Heart rate Vagus Fish Cranial nerve X article 2009 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.03.009 2024-01-17T23:57:05Z The functional significance of chemoreflexive hypoxic bradycardia was explored in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. (mean mass similar to 800 g, acclimated to a seawater temperature of 11 degrees C) by investigating responses to progressive hypoxia following section of the cardiac branches of cranial nerve X Cardiac denervation had no effect on oxygen uptake rate (M-O2), gill ventilation rate (f(G)) or opercular pressure amplitude (P-OP) under normoxic conditions, but caused a significant increase in heart rate (f(H)), to 50 +/- 1 beats min(-1) by comparison to 40 +/- 2 beats min(-1) in sham-operated cod (mean +/- s.e.m., n=9). Sham-operated cod exhibited transient profound bradycardia following oxygen chemoreceptor stimulation by bolus injection of sodium cyanide into the buccal cavity (2 mg in 2 ml seawater), but this cardiac chemoreflex was abolished in denervated cod. Both groups, however, exhibited similar marked transient chemoreflexive hyperventilation following NaCN. When exposed from normoxia (PO2 similar to 18 kPa) to progressive hypoxia at nominal water PO2'S of 8, 6, 5, 4 and 3 kPa, both groups exhibited the same pattern of homeostatic regulation of M-O2, with no significant difference in their mean critical PO2 (P-crit) values, which were 7.40 +/- 0.81 kPa and 8.73 +/- 0.71 kPa, respectively (n=9). Both groups exhibited significant bradycardia during progressive hypoxia, although denervated fish always had higher mean f(H). The incipient threshold for bradycardia coincided with P-crit in sham-operated cod whereas, in denervates, the threshold was below their P-crit and bradycardia presumably reflected direct effects of hypoxia on the myocardium. The sham-operated group displayed a significantly more pronounced ventilatory response than denervates in hypoxia, in particular for P-OP. In sham-operated cod, peak ventilatory responses occurred in deep hypoxia below P-crit whereas, in denervates, more modest peak responses coincided with Pit and, in deep hypoxia, they exhibited a significant decline in f(G) ... Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 153 3 332 338
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topic Sodium cyanide
Gas exchange
Ventilation
Hypoxia
Heart rate
Vagus
Fish
Cranial nerve X
spellingShingle Sodium cyanide
Gas exchange
Ventilation
Hypoxia
Heart rate
Vagus
Fish
Cranial nerve X
McKenzie, David
Skov, Peter Vilhelm
Taylor, E.W.T.
Wang, Tobias
Steffensen, John Fleng
Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
topic_facet Sodium cyanide
Gas exchange
Ventilation
Hypoxia
Heart rate
Vagus
Fish
Cranial nerve X
description The functional significance of chemoreflexive hypoxic bradycardia was explored in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. (mean mass similar to 800 g, acclimated to a seawater temperature of 11 degrees C) by investigating responses to progressive hypoxia following section of the cardiac branches of cranial nerve X Cardiac denervation had no effect on oxygen uptake rate (M-O2), gill ventilation rate (f(G)) or opercular pressure amplitude (P-OP) under normoxic conditions, but caused a significant increase in heart rate (f(H)), to 50 +/- 1 beats min(-1) by comparison to 40 +/- 2 beats min(-1) in sham-operated cod (mean +/- s.e.m., n=9). Sham-operated cod exhibited transient profound bradycardia following oxygen chemoreceptor stimulation by bolus injection of sodium cyanide into the buccal cavity (2 mg in 2 ml seawater), but this cardiac chemoreflex was abolished in denervated cod. Both groups, however, exhibited similar marked transient chemoreflexive hyperventilation following NaCN. When exposed from normoxia (PO2 similar to 18 kPa) to progressive hypoxia at nominal water PO2'S of 8, 6, 5, 4 and 3 kPa, both groups exhibited the same pattern of homeostatic regulation of M-O2, with no significant difference in their mean critical PO2 (P-crit) values, which were 7.40 +/- 0.81 kPa and 8.73 +/- 0.71 kPa, respectively (n=9). Both groups exhibited significant bradycardia during progressive hypoxia, although denervated fish always had higher mean f(H). The incipient threshold for bradycardia coincided with P-crit in sham-operated cod whereas, in denervates, the threshold was below their P-crit and bradycardia presumably reflected direct effects of hypoxia on the myocardium. The sham-operated group displayed a significantly more pronounced ventilatory response than denervates in hypoxia, in particular for P-OP. In sham-operated cod, peak ventilatory responses occurred in deep hypoxia below P-crit whereas, in denervates, more modest peak responses coincided with Pit and, in deep hypoxia, they exhibited a significant decline in f(G) ...
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author McKenzie, David
Skov, Peter Vilhelm
Taylor, E.W.T.
Wang, Tobias
Steffensen, John Fleng
author_facet McKenzie, David
Skov, Peter Vilhelm
Taylor, E.W.T.
Wang, Tobias
Steffensen, John Fleng
author_sort McKenzie, David
title Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
title_short Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
title_full Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
title_fullStr Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
title_full_unstemmed Abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by Atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
title_sort abolition of reflex bradycardia by cardiac vagotomy has no effect on the regulation of oxygen uptake by atlantic cod in progressive hypoxia
publishDate 2009
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.03.009
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