Cardiorespiratory Responses to High Altitude Hypoxia in Geese Flashcards
What happens to oxygen supply at high altitudes?
- Decreased air density (increased demand for O2)
- Decreased PO2 (decrease the supply of O2)
What are some Avian Exaptations?
- Tolerate Hypocapnia (decrease PCO2)
- Very Thin and strong Gas Exchange surface
- Cross-current gas exchange
- Large Hearts: cerebral perfusion is insensitive to hypocapnia
- High Capillarity: small muscle fibers (decrease diffusion distance)
- High Aerobic Capacity: Fast-contracting aerobic (TYPE IIA) fibers in flight muscle
What cardiovascular changes accompany hypoxia exposure and regulate O2 delivery in the oxygen transport cascade of bar-headed geese specialized for high-altitude migration?
- Increased hemoglobin - O2 affinity
- Larger Hearts
- More blood vessels
- mitochondria are closer to blood vessels
- more mitochondria
What ventilatory changes accompany hypoxia exposure and ensure blood-O2 loading for the oxygen transport cascade in bar-headed geese specialized for high altitude migration?
- More effective breathing patterns
- Enhancements in Diffusion or Mass O2 transport
How does Rearing Altitude influence the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Response to Hypoxia in Bar-Headed Geese?
- HVR high altitude b-h geese is larger than low altitude b-h geese
- high altitude bar-headed geese have higher blood O2-saturation at given level of PaO2
- All birds maintain oxygen consumption throughout hypoxia
- All birds increase perfusion during hypoxia at similar arterial partial pressure - Oxygen (PaO2)
Do High altitude birds with different altitudinal life histories maintain oxygen supply similarly?
All Birds
- Similar O2 saturation
- Maintain Oxygen Consumption throughout hypoxia exposure
- Increase Cardiac Output by 2-2.5 fold during hypoxia
Andean Geese
- Do not increase total ventilation during hypoxia
- Increase Lung O2 extraction progressively during hypoxia
- increase stroke volume 2-fold during hypoxia
Compare the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response (HVR) of Andean Geese and Bar-Headed Geese
Andean
- Lung O2 extraction increases
- Stroke Volume 2-fold increase
- no increase in ventilation
Bar-headed Geese
- increases the HR during hypoxia
- enhanced O2 carrying capacity
Compare the Hypercapnic Ventilatory Response of Andean Geese and Bar-headed Geese
Same
- Increase perfusion during hypoxia
Andean
- Increase Stroke Volume
Bar-headed
- Plastic (changes based on altitude)
- enhanced O2 carrying capacity
- Responds to hypoxia at more severe levels