Abstract
This study aimed to verify the effects of interaction between different temperatures (~18, ~23 and ~ 28°C) with different dissolved oxygen levels (~2.0, ~4.5 and ~ 7.0 mg O2 L-1) and different re-oxygenation rates (0.5 and 5 hr) after hypoxia in pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus). In experiment 1, fish were exposed to hypoxia, mild hypoxia or normoxia at low, medium or high temperature for 12 hr. In experiment 2, fish were exposed to hypoxia or normoxia at low, medium or high temperature for 12 hr and, after hypoxia, rapid or gradual re-oxygenation was performed with a return to normoxia achieved in 0.5 or 5 hr. In experiment 1, blood glucose and pH levels were higher in the hypoxic treatment. The haematocrit and erythrocyte values were lower in mild hypoxia at low and high temperatures respectively. In experiment 2, blood lactate and glucose levels in rapid re-oxygenation increased after 1 and 12 hr respectively. Twelve hours after rapid re-oxygenation, haematological values were similar or lower than in the normoxia or gradual re-oxygenation. In conclusion, exposure of pacu to hypoxic conditions increased blood glucose and pH levels (experiment 1). Additionally, 12 hr after gradual re-oxygenation, blood variables returned to homeostatic levels (experiment 2).
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