Does bradycardia or hypertension enhance gas transfer in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)?
Experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that branchial gas transfer is enhanced in rainbow trout during hypoxia or hypercarbia by bradycardia and systemic vasoconstriction. Gas transfer was indirectly assessed by continuous monitoring of arterial blood gases, PaO2 and PaCO2. Cardiac frequency was maximally decreased by 34.9+/-4.3 and 8.6+/-3.2 bpm in hypoxic and hypercarbic fish, respectively. Pre-treating fish with atropine (1micromol kg(-1)) attenuated or abolished the bradycardia during hypoxia and hypercarbia, respectively. However, there were no significant differences in the arterial blood gases between the control and atropinized fish. Dorsal aortic blood pressure was increased maximally by 11.3+/-2.8 and 17.7+/-2.0mm Hg in the hypoxic and hypercarbic fish. Pre-treatment of fish with prazosin (2.4micromol kg(-1)) prevented these increases in blood pressure. Blood gases were unaltered by prazosin treatment in the hypercarbic fish. However, in the hypoxic fish, gas trans