Anaerobic metabolism is recruitedin vertebrates under conditions of intense exercise or lowered environmental oxygen availability (hypoxia), typically resulting in the accumulation of lactate in blood and tissues. Lactate will be cleared over time after the reoxygenation of tissues, eventually returning to control levels. Here, we present a laboratory exercise developed as part of an upper-level vertebrate physiology class that demonstrates the effects of exercise and hypoxia exposure on blood lactate in fish and the subsequent decrease in lactate during recovery. Typically, the results obtained by students demonstrate that both treatments cause significant increases in blood lactate concentrations (two to three times higher than control va...
We have investigated the metabolic fate of blood lactate in resting rainbow trout and in fi sh recov...
In fish, exhaustive exercise stress differs from steady-state aerobic exercise in causing (1) a depl...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2007 The Authors, Journ...
Anaerobic metabolism is recruitedin vertebrates under conditions of intense exercise or lowered envi...
Anaerobic metabolism is recruited in vertebrates under conditions of intense exercise or lowered env...
The current understanding of lactate metabolism in fish is based almost entirely on interpretation o...
recovery: a student laboratory exercise using teleost fish Exercise- and hypoxia-induced anaerobic m...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
Tarpon have high resting or routine hematocrits (Hct) (37.6+/-3.4%) and hemoglobin concentrations (1...
The impact of variation in water temperature and dissolved oxygen on recovery of largemouth bass Mic...
Pagothenia borchgrevinki, an Antarctic teleost fish was swum to exhaustion and changes in lactic aci...
The armoured catfish, Liposarcus pardalis, tolerates severe hypoxia at high temperatures. Although t...
The inter-tissue metabolic responses to hypoxia were determined in lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus...
© 2021 by the authors.On-growing juveniles of gilthead sea bream were acclimated for 45 days to mild...
We have investigated the metabolic fate of blood lactate in resting rainbow trout and in fi sh recov...
In fish, exhaustive exercise stress differs from steady-state aerobic exercise in causing (1) a depl...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2007 The Authors, Journ...
Anaerobic metabolism is recruitedin vertebrates under conditions of intense exercise or lowered envi...
Anaerobic metabolism is recruited in vertebrates under conditions of intense exercise or lowered env...
The current understanding of lactate metabolism in fish is based almost entirely on interpretation o...
recovery: a student laboratory exercise using teleost fish Exercise- and hypoxia-induced anaerobic m...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
Tarpon have high resting or routine hematocrits (Hct) (37.6+/-3.4%) and hemoglobin concentrations (1...
The impact of variation in water temperature and dissolved oxygen on recovery of largemouth bass Mic...
Pagothenia borchgrevinki, an Antarctic teleost fish was swum to exhaustion and changes in lactic aci...
The armoured catfish, Liposarcus pardalis, tolerates severe hypoxia at high temperatures. Although t...
The inter-tissue metabolic responses to hypoxia were determined in lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus...
© 2021 by the authors.On-growing juveniles of gilthead sea bream were acclimated for 45 days to mild...
We have investigated the metabolic fate of blood lactate in resting rainbow trout and in fi sh recov...
In fish, exhaustive exercise stress differs from steady-state aerobic exercise in causing (1) a depl...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2007 The Authors, Journ...