Fahlman Andreas, Moore Michael J, Garcia-Parraga Daniel
Fundación Oceanográfic de la Comunidad Valenciana, Gran Vía Marques del Turia 19, Valencia 46005, Spain
Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 6300 Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, TX 78412, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2017 May 15;220(Pt 10):1761-1773. doi: 10.1242/jeb.126870.
In this Review, we focus on the functional properties of the respiratory system of pinnipeds and cetaceans, and briefly summarize the underlying anatomy; in doing so, we provide an overview of what is currently known about their respiratory physiology and mechanics. While exposure to high pressure is a common challenge among breath-hold divers, there is a large variation in respiratory anatomy, function and capacity between species - how are these traits adapted to allow the animals to withstand the physiological challenges faced during dives? The ultra-deep diving feats of some marine mammals defy our current understanding of respiratory physiology and lung mechanics. These animals cope daily with lung compression, alveolar collapse, transient hyperoxia and extreme hypoxia. By improving our understanding of respiratory physiology under these conditions, we will be better able to define the physiological constraints imposed on these animals, and how these limitations may affect the survival of marine mammals in a changing environment. Many of the respiratory traits to survive exposure to an extreme environment may inspire novel treatments for a variety of respiratory problems in humans.
在本综述中,我们聚焦于鳍足类动物和鲸类动物呼吸系统的功能特性,并简要总结其相关基础解剖结构;在此过程中,我们概述了目前关于它们呼吸生理学和力学的已知情况。虽然在屏气潜水者中,暴露于高压是一个常见挑战,但不同物种在呼吸解剖结构、功能和能力方面存在很大差异——这些特征是如何适应以使动物能够承受潜水过程中面临的生理挑战的呢?一些海洋哺乳动物的超深潜水壮举超出了我们目前对呼吸生理学和肺力学的理解。这些动物每天都要应对肺部压缩、肺泡塌陷、短暂性高氧和极端低氧的情况。通过增进我们对这些条件下呼吸生理学的理解,我们将能够更好地界定施加于这些动物的生理限制,以及这些限制可能如何影响海洋哺乳动物在不断变化的环境中的生存。许多在极端环境中生存所需的呼吸特征可能会启发针对人类各种呼吸问题的新疗法。