Cardiorespiratory effects of forced activity and digestion in toads

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Andersen, JB [1 ]
Wang, T [1 ]
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[1] Aarhus Univ, Dept Zoophysiol, Inst Biol Sci, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark
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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY | 2003年 / 76卷 / 04期
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10.1086/375439
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 [生理学];
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Digestion and physical activity are associated with large and sometimes opposite changes in several physiological parameters. Gastric acid secretion during digestion causes increased levels of plasma bicarbonate ([HCO3-](pl)), whereas activity leads to a metabolic acidosis with increased lactate and decrease in plasma bicarbonate. Here we describe the combined effects of feeding and activity in the toad Bufo marinus to investigate whether the increased bicarbonate buffering capacity during digestion (the so-called alkaline tide) protects the acid-base disturbance during activity and enhances the subsequent recovery. In addition, we describe the changes in arterial oxygen levels and plasma ion composition, as well as rates of gas exchange, heart rates, and blood pressures. Toads were equipped with catheters in the femoral artery and divided into four experimental regimes: control, digestion, forced activity, and forced activity during the postprandial period (N = 6 in each). Digestion induced a significant metabolic alkalosis with increased [HCO3-](pl) that was completely balanced by a respiratory acidosis; that is, increased arterial Pco(2) (P(a)co(2)), so that arterial pH ( pH a) did not change. Forced activity led to a substantial reduction in pH(a) by 0.43 units, an increase in plasma lactate concentration by 12.5 mmol L-1, and a reduction in [HCO3-](pl) of similar magnitude. While digesting animals had higher P(a)co(2) and [HCO3-](pl) at rest, the magnitude and duration of the changes in arterial acid-base parameters were similar to those of fasting animals, although the reduction in pH a was somewhat lower (0.32 units). In conclusion, while recovery from the acidosis following exercise did not seem to be affected by digestion, the alkaline tide did slightly dampen the reduction in pH(a) during activity.
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