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Dynamics of metabolic compensation and hematological changes in chicken (Gallus gallus) embryos exposed to hypercapnia with varying oxygen.

Journal:
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology
Year:
2013
Authors:
Mueller, Casey A et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Biological Sciences · United States

Abstract

In day 15 chicken embryos, we determined the time course responses of acid-base balance and hematological respiratory variables during 24h exposure to 15, 20, 40 or 90% O(2), in the presence of 5% CO(2). Hypercapnic respiratory acidosis was initially (2h) only slightly (∼20%) compensated by metabolic alkalosis in normoxic/hyperoxic embryos. After 6h, respiratory acidosis was partially (∼40-50%) compensated not only in normoxic/hyperoxic embryos, but also in hypoxic embryos. However, partial metabolic compensation in 15% O(2) could not be preserved after 24h. Preservation of metabolic compensation required oxygen concentration ([O(2)]) above 20%, but the magnitude of partial metabolic compensation was unrelated to [O(2)]. Hematocrit (Hct), together with mean corpuscular volume (MCV), markedly increased in hypercapnic hypoxia, and was maintained at 24h due to a subsequent increase in red blood cell concentration ([RBC]). In contrast, Hct, together with MCV, decreased in hypercapnic normoxia/hyperoxia accompanied by a subsequent decrease in [RBC] at 24h. Regulation of variables takes place similarly irrespective of environmental [O(2)] above 20%, matching acid-base regulation.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23063740/