Copper exposure impairs intra- and extracellular acid-base regulation during hypercapnia in the fresh water rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

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T. Wang
P. K. Knudsen
C. J. Brauner
M. Busk
M. M. Vijayan
F. B. Jensen
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[1] Centre for Respiratory Adaptation,
[2] Institute of Biology,undefined
[3] Odense University,undefined
[4] DK-5230 Odense M,undefined
[5] Denmark e-mail: wang@biology.ou.dk,undefined
[6] Tel.: +45-65-57-24-60,undefined
[7] Fax: +45-65-93-04-57,undefined
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Journal of Comparative Physiology B | 1998年 / 168卷
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Key words Hypercapnia; Acid-base balance; Ion regulation; Blood gases; Copper;
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In order to evaluate the impact of water-borne copper on acid-base regulation in fresh water rainbow trout, chronically cannulated fish were exposed to copper (0.6 mg 1−1), hypercapnia (water PCO2 of 6 mmHg) or a combination of copper and hypercapnia, while a fourth untreated group served as the control. Blood samples obtained at 0 h, 4 h and 24 h were analysed for acid-base status, ion concentrations and respiratory parameters. Tissue samples from caudal skeletal muscle, liver and gill filaments were examined for intracellular acid-base status, ion- and water contents, and copper concentration. Exposure to copper alone elicited a small extracellular metabolic alkalosis, no changes in arterial PO2, and a minor decrease in plasma ion concentrations. Hypercapnia alone increased arterial PCO2 from approximately 2 mmHg to 7.2 mmHg, but the extracellular respiratory acidosis present at 4 h was almost completely compensated at 24 h due to an increase in plasma bicarbonate concentration [HCO3−] from 8.1 mM to 24.4 mM. Combined exposure to hypercapnia and copper resulted in a slightly larger acidosis at 4 h, and the fish failed to restore extracellular pH at 24 h, because plasma [HCO3−] only increased to 16.3 mM. Fish exposed to hypercapnia and copper also showed a delayed recovery of intracellular pH in skeletal muscle, compared to fish exposure to hypercapnia only. Thus, copper exposure impaired both extracellular and intracellular acid-base regulation during hypercapnia. When seen in connection with only minor effects of copper on osmoregulatory and respiratory parameters, the reduced ability to regulate acid-base suggests that acid-base regulation may be one of the most copper-sensitive branchial functions.
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