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The oxygen and acid-base status of hemolymph in winged pearl oyster Pteria penguin under the normoxic condition

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 74 Issue 4 Page 105-111
published_at 2026-03
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Title
正常酸素状態におけるマベのヘモリンパ液の酸素 ・ 酸塩基状態に関する研究
The oxygen and acid-base status of hemolymph in winged pearl oyster Pteria penguin under the normoxic condition
Abstract
We examined hemolymph O_2 partial pressure (Po_2), pH, total CO_2 concentration (Tco_2), CO_2 partial pressure (Pco_2), and bicarbonate concentration ([HCO_3^–]) to evaluate the acid–base balance of the winged pearl oyster Pteria penguin under normoxic condition. Hemolymph was collected anaerobically from the adductor muscle. Mean values for hemolymph Po_2, pH and Tco_2 were 73.4 torr, 7.598 and 2.40 mM/L, respectively. Hemolymph Pco_2 was calculated using the rearranged Henderson–Hasselbalch equation, yielding 1.83 torr and a [HCO_3^–] of 2.33 mM/L. The non-bicarbonate buffer value (hemolymph pH–[HCO_3^–] relational expression slope) was 1.99 slykes, higher than that of other marine bivalves. Thus, the winged pearl oyster hemolymph has a comparatively greater nonbicarbonate buffering capacity.
Creators Handa Takeshi
Creators Araki Akira
Source Identifiers [PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
Pteria penguin O_2 partial pressure (Po_2) CO_2 partial pressure (Pco_2) pH apparent dissociation constant of carbonic acid (pKapp) normoxia
Languages eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2026-03
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361