Semi-fossorial ground squirrels face challenges to respiratory gas transport associated with the chronic hypoxia and hypercapnia of underground burrows, and such challenges are compounded in species that are native to high altitude. During hibernation, such species must also contend with vicissitudes of blood gas concentrations and plasma pH caused by episodic breathing. Here, we report an analysis of hemoglobin (Hb) function in six species of marmotine ground squirrels with different altitudinal distributions. Regardless of their native altitude, all species have high Hb–O2 affinities, mainly due to suppressed sensitivities to allosteric effectors [2,3-diphosphoglycerate (DPG) and chloride ions]. This suppressed anion sensitivity is surpri...
River otters (Lontra canadensis) are highly active, semi-aquatic mammals indigenous to a range of el...
In vertebrates living at high altitude, arterial hypoxemia may be ameliorated by reversible changes ...
In vertebrates living at high altitude, arterial hypoxemia may be ameliorated by reversible changes ...
Semi-fossorial ground squirrels face challenges to respiratory gas transport associated with the chr...
An important means of physiological adaptation to environmental hypoxia is an increased oxygen (O2) ...
In high-altitude vertebrates, adaptive changes in blood–O2 affinity may be mediated by modifications...
Evidence from a number of vertebrate taxa suggests that modifications of hemoglobin (Hb) function ma...
1. 1. Previous studies have suggested that elevated ketone levels are associated with increased surv...
In air-breathing vertebrates at high altitude, fine-tuned adjustments in hemoglobin (Hb)–O2 affinity...
Understanding the biochemical mechanisms that enable high-altitude animals to survive and function u...
Spermophilus lateralis, the golden-mantled ground squirrel, while euthermic exhibits a strong hypoxi...
Inhabiting deep and sealed subterranean burrows, mole rats exhibit a remarkable suite of specializa...
Background: Elevated blood O2 affinity enhances survival at low O2 pressures, and is perhaps the bes...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Hibernators experience changes in blood flow, similar to ischemia-reperfusion injury, which may lead...
River otters (Lontra canadensis) are highly active, semi-aquatic mammals indigenous to a range of el...
In vertebrates living at high altitude, arterial hypoxemia may be ameliorated by reversible changes ...
In vertebrates living at high altitude, arterial hypoxemia may be ameliorated by reversible changes ...
Semi-fossorial ground squirrels face challenges to respiratory gas transport associated with the chr...
An important means of physiological adaptation to environmental hypoxia is an increased oxygen (O2) ...
In high-altitude vertebrates, adaptive changes in blood–O2 affinity may be mediated by modifications...
Evidence from a number of vertebrate taxa suggests that modifications of hemoglobin (Hb) function ma...
1. 1. Previous studies have suggested that elevated ketone levels are associated with increased surv...
In air-breathing vertebrates at high altitude, fine-tuned adjustments in hemoglobin (Hb)–O2 affinity...
Understanding the biochemical mechanisms that enable high-altitude animals to survive and function u...
Spermophilus lateralis, the golden-mantled ground squirrel, while euthermic exhibits a strong hypoxi...
Inhabiting deep and sealed subterranean burrows, mole rats exhibit a remarkable suite of specializa...
Background: Elevated blood O2 affinity enhances survival at low O2 pressures, and is perhaps the bes...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Hibernators experience changes in blood flow, similar to ischemia-reperfusion injury, which may lead...
River otters (Lontra canadensis) are highly active, semi-aquatic mammals indigenous to a range of el...
In vertebrates living at high altitude, arterial hypoxemia may be ameliorated by reversible changes ...
In vertebrates living at high altitude, arterial hypoxemia may be ameliorated by reversible changes ...