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Determinants of maximal oxygen consumption in vertebrates
1Department of Resource Management and Protection, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, V9R 5S5.
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Across vertebrates, the maximal rate of oxygen consumption (V̇O2,max) defines the capacity of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems to transport oxygen from the environment to the cells. While V̇O2,max depends on multiple conductance steps in the oxygen transport pathway - ventilation, respiratory diffusion, circulatory convection and tissue diffusion - the relative importance of each step differs across species with varying gas exchange organs, cardiac morphologies and aerobic capacities. I analysed the determinants of V̇O2,max across vertebrates by conducting a sensitivity analysis of V̇O2,max limitations in a fish, and synthesizing published sensitivity analyses for an amphibian, a bird, the Thoroughbred racehorse, and humans of average and elite athletic ability. I also compared the effects of hypoxia on conductance contributions using data from birds and humans. To compare models, I calculated fractional limitations from modelled changes in V̇O2,max following perturbations to each conductance step. The results reveal similar patterns: circulatory conductance (cardiac output) dominates in species with lower aerobic capacity, while diffusive and ventilatory conductance become more influential in athletic species and in hypoxia. Athletic phenotypes appear to operate at the functional limits of the lung - a consequence, at least in part, of high cardiac output. These findings reinforce the importance of viewing oxygen transport as an integrative system with multiple components that can individually or jointly constrain V̇O2,max. Ultimately, the entire system serves to deliver oxygenated red bloods to the muscle capillaries, where the cumulative contributions of all upstream processes influence oxygen transfer from red blood cells to mitochondria.
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