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Title: | Electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin and oxygen binding properties of blood of Anostomidae fishes from Parana‐Pardo‐Grande hydrographic basin (São Paulo State, Brazil) |
Authors: | Val, Vera Maria Fonseca Almeida e Schwantes, Arno Rudi Val, Adalberto Luis |
Keywords: | Hemoglobin Hemoglobin Oxygen Oxyhemoglobin Animals Cell Animals Experiment Blood And Hemopoietic System Bohr Effect Electrophoresis Fish Nonhuman Oxygen Affinity Priority Journal Animals Blood Comparative Study Isolation And Purification Kinetics Metabolism Ph Species Difference Animals Comparative Study Fishes Hemoglobins Hydrogen-ion Concentration Kinetics Oxygen Oxyhemoglobins Species Specificity Support, Non-u.S. Gov't |
Issue Date: | 1985 |
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: | Journal of Experimental Zoology |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Volume 235, Número 1, Pags. 21-26 |
Abstract: | The electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin (Hb) and the functional properties of blood of seven migratory fish species, in two different kinds of habitat during both the rainy and dry seasons, were studied. All species showed multiple hemoglobins and very similar electrophoretic patterns except for Schizodon nasutus, which showed two cathodal components. The functional properties of blood reflect those electrophoretic patterns, since all species showed very little or no Bohr effect during each situation studied. Data on Leporinus obtusidens blood (during the rainy season), from both lotic and lentic environments, showed a normal Bohr effect (ϕ = −0.073). Similarly, Schizodon nasutus and Leporinus friderici from a lotic environment during the dry season were compared and showed a reverse Bohr effect (ϕ=0.042). In the other 14 situations, only Leporinus elongatus from a lentic environment during the rainy season showed a statistically significant difference in log P50 values from the other fishes. Copyright © 1985 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1002/jez.1402350104 |
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