The CO2/pH ventilatory drive in fish
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The CO2/pH ventilatory drive in fish
Abstract
That ventilation in fish is driven by O2 has long been accepted. The O2 ventilatory drive reflects the much lower capacitance of water for O2 than for CO2, and is mediated by O2 receptors that are distributed throughout the gill arches and that monitor both internal and external O2 levels. In recent years, however, evidence has amassed in support of the existence of a ventilatory drive in fish that is keyed to CO2 and/or pH. While ventilatory responses to CO2/pH may be mediated in part by the O2 drive through CO2/pH-induced changes in blood O2 status, CO2/pH also appear to stimulate ventilation directly. The receptors involved in this pathway are as yet unknown, but the experimental evidence available to date supports the involvement of branchial CO2-sensitive chemoreceptors with an external orientation. Internally-oriented CO2-sensitive chemoreceptors may also be involved, although evidence on this point remains equivocal. In the present paper, the evidence for a CO2/pH-keyed ventilatory drive in fish will be reviewed.
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