Morrison Phillip R, Bernal Diego, Sepulveda Chugey A, Brauner Colin J
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z4.
Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, MA 02747, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2023 Jan 15;226(2). doi: 10.1242/jeb.244979. Epub 2023 Jan 30.
Haemoglobin (Hb)-O2 binding affinity typically decreases with increasing temperature, but several species of ectothermic and regionally endothermic fishes exhibit reduced Hb thermal sensitivity. Regionally endothermic sharks, including the common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) and lamnid sharks such as the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus), can maintain select tissues and organs warmer than ambient temperature by retaining metabolic heat with vascular heat exchangers. In the ectothermic bigeye thresher shark (Alopias superciliosus), diurnal movements above and below the thermocline subject the tissues, including the blood, to a wide range of operating temperatures. Therefore, blood-O2 transport must occur across internal temperature gradients in regionally endothermic species, and over the range of environmental temperatures encountered by the ectothermic bigeye thresher shark. While previous studies have shown temperature-independent Hb-O2 affinity in lamnid sharks, including shortfin mako, the Hb-O2 affinity of the common and bigeye thresher sharks is unknown. Therefore, we examined the effect of temperature on whole-blood Hb-O2 affinity in common thresher shark and bigeye thresher shark. For comparison, analyses were also conducted on the shortfin mako shark and two ectothermic species, blue shark (Prionace glauca) and spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias). Blood-O2 binding affinity was temperature independent for common thresher shark and shortfin mako shark, which should prevent internal temperature gradients from negatively affecting blood-O2 transport. Blue shark and spiny dogfish blood-O2 affinity decreased with increasing temperature, as expected, but bigeye thresher shark blood exhibited both a reduced temperature dependence and a high Hb-O2 affinity, which likely prevents large changes in environment temperature and low environmental oxygen from affecting O2 uptake.
血红蛋白(Hb)与氧气(O₂)的结合亲和力通常会随着温度升高而降低,但几种变温鱼类和局部恒温鱼类表现出较低的Hb热敏感性。局部恒温的鲨鱼,包括长尾鲨(狐形长尾鲨)和鼠鲨科鲨鱼,如灰鲭鲨(尖吻鲭鲨),可以通过血管热交换器保留代谢热,从而使特定组织和器官的温度高于环境温度。在变温的大眼长尾鲨中,其昼夜在温跃层上下移动,包括血液在内的组织会经历广泛的工作温度范围。因此,在局部恒温物种中,血液氧气运输必须跨越内部温度梯度,而在变温的大眼长尾鲨所遇到的环境温度范围内也是如此。虽然先前的研究表明,包括灰鲭鲨在内的鼠鲨科鲨鱼的Hb - O₂亲和力与温度无关,但普通长尾鲨和大眼长尾鲨的Hb - O₂亲和力尚不清楚。因此,我们研究了温度对普通长尾鲨和大眼长尾鲨全血Hb - O₂亲和力的影响。为了进行比较,还对灰鲭鲨以及两种变温物种,即蓝鲨(大青鲨)和白斑角鲨进行了分析。普通长尾鲨和灰鲭鲨的血液氧气结合亲和力与温度无关,这应该可以防止内部温度梯度对血液氧气运输产生负面影响。正如预期的那样,蓝鲨和白斑角鲨的血液氧气亲和力随温度升高而降低,但大眼长尾鲨的血液既表现出较低的温度依赖性,又具有较高的Hb - O₂亲和力,这可能会防止环境温度大幅变化和环境低氧对氧气摄取产生影响。