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Oxygen and Acid-Base Status of Hemolymph in the Densely Lamellated oyster Ostrea denselamellosa in Normoxic Conditions

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 66 Issue 4 Page 203-208
published_at 2018-03
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Oxygen and Acid-Base Status of Hemolymph in the Densely Lamellated oyster Ostrea denselamellosa in Normoxic Conditions
Creators Handa Takeshi
Creators Araki Akira
Creators Yamamoto Ken-ichi
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Ostrea denselamellosa hemolymph acid-base balance normoxia apparent dissociation constant of carbonic acid CO_2 partial pressure bicarbonate ion
We examined hemolymph O_2 partial pressure (Po_2), pH, total CO_2 content (Tco_2), CO_2 partial pressure (Pco_2) and bicarbonate concentration ([HCO_3^-]) in order to evaluate the acid–base balance of the densely lamellated oyster Ostrea denselamellosa in normoxic conditions. Hemolymph was collected anaerobically through a cannula inserted into the adductor muscle of O. denselamellosa. The mean values of hemolymph Po_2, pH, and Tco_2 were 64.7 torr, 7.576 and 1.22 mM/l, respectively. Using αco_2 and pKapp determined in this study, the hemolymph Pco_2 and [HCO_3^–] were calculated as 1.10 torr and 1.17 mM/l, respectively. These hemolymph properties were compared with those of other marine bivalves. Ostrea denselamellosa seemed to efficiently discharge CO_2 and maintain high hemolymph pH in normoxic conditions.
Languages eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2018-03
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[ISSN]0370-9361