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Oxygen consumption, ventilation frequency and cytochrome c oxidase activity in blue cod (Parapercis colias) exposed to hydrogen sulphide or isoeugenol

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2009.08.008

Keywords

Anaesthesia; Cytochrome c oxidase; Hydrogen sulphide; Isoeugenol; Oxygen consumption; Ventilation frequency

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  1. Plant and Food Research PhD scholarship

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The effects of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and isoeugenol exposure on activity, oxygen consumption (VO2), ventilation frequency (Vf) and cytochrome c oxidase activity in a teleost fish are reported. In H2S (200 mu M Na2S) exposed animals VO2 and Vf decreased significantly (both to 40% of resting) after 30 min, concurrent with a loss of equilibrium and narcosis. Post-flushing, VO2 increased to resting values, but Vf remained depressed (P<0.05) until 30 min of recovery. Subsequently, equilibrium and mobility were regained accompanied by increases in VO2 (66%) and Vf (15%) between 60-70 min of recovery. Isoeugenol (0.011 g L-1) exposed fish reached stage 4-5 of anaesthesia accompanied by decreases (P<0.05) in VO2 (64%) and Vf (38%) by 35 min. Post-flushing,VO2 and Vf recovered to resting values, followed by a rise (P<0.05) in VO2 (45%) and Vf (25%). Overall, VO2 in relation to the resting rate was reduced in isoeugenol treated animals. Conversely, VO2 was increased (P<0.05) relative to the restingrate in H2S exposed fish. 20 and 200 mu M Na2S reduced cytochrome coxidase activity (P<0.05) in skeletal muscle and gill lamellae by between 69 and 97%, while isoeugenol had no effect in any tissue. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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