Evolutionary links between intra‐and extracellular acid–base regulation in fish and other aquatic animals

M Tresguerres, AM Clifford, TS Harter… - … Zoology Part A …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The acid–base relevant molecules carbon dioxide (CO2), protons (H+), and bicarbonate
(HCO3−) are substrates and end products of some of the most essential physiological …

Acid-base physiology and CO2 homeostasis: regulation and compensation in response to elevated environmental CO2

CJ Brauner, RB Shartau, C Damsgaard, AJ Esbaugh… - Fish physiology, 2019 - Elsevier
Acid-base balance is one of the most tightly regulated physiological processes.
Accumulation of metabolic CO 2 produced at the tissues causes extra-or intracellular …

Limits and patterns of acid-base regulation during elevated environmental CO2 in fish

RB Shartau, C Damsgaard, CJ Brauner - Comparative Biochemistry and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Aquatic CO 2 tensions may exceed 30–60 Torr (ca. 30,000–79,000 μatm, respectively;
hypercarbia) in some environments inducing severe acid-base challenges in fish. Typically …

Preferential intracellular pH regulation is a common trait amongst fishes exposed to high environmental CO2

RB Shartau, DW Baker, TS Harter… - Journal of …, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
ABSTRACT Acute (< 96 h) exposure to elevated environmental CO2 (hypercarbia) induces
a pH disturbance in fishes that is often compensated by concurrent recovery of intracellular …

Long term effects of chronic prenatal exposure to hypercarbia on organ growth and cardiovascular responses to adrenaline and hypoxia in common snapping turtles

R Filogonio, DA Crossley II - … Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular …, 2019 - Elsevier
Reptilian embryos often face challenging environmental gas compositions during
incubation, which may inflict long-lasting effects in the individuals' physiological responses …

Vertebrate preferential intracellular pH regulation during severe acute hypercarbia

RB Shartau - 2017 - open.library.ubc.ca
Environmental CO2 tensions reach> 8 kPa (ca. 79,000 μatm; hypercarbia) in some habitats
and create severe acid-base challenges for vertebrates. Typically, during a hypercarbic …