Acid-base regulation during exercise in the horse

Effects of fat adaptation and NaHC0₃ supplementation on acid-base homeostasis were quantitated during repeated sprint exercise in horses. Contribution of strong ions ([SID]), Pco₂, and weak electrolytes ([A<sub>tot</sub>]) to changes in plasma [H⁺] and the role of erythrocytes in acid-ba...

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Main Author: Ferrante, Pamela L.
Other Authors: Animal Science
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/38287
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-382872021-05-16T05:39:42Z Acid-base regulation during exercise in the horse Ferrante, Pamela L. Animal Science Kronfeld, David S. Herbein, Joseph H. Jr. Meacham, Thomas N. Rankin, Janet L. Walberg Williams, Jay H. LD5655.V856 1994.F477 Acid-base equilibrium Blood -- Analysis Horses -- Exercise -- Physiological aspects Effects of fat adaptation and NaHC0₃ supplementation on acid-base homeostasis were quantitated during repeated sprint exercise in horses. Contribution of strong ions ([SID]), Pco₂, and weak electrolytes ([A<sub>tot</sub>]) to changes in plasma [H⁺] and the role of erythrocytes in acid-base balance were examined at rest and during exercise. Effects on plasma glucose and blood lactate [Lac⁻] concentrations due to sample handling were also assessed. During exercise, blood [Lac⁻] was higher when horses received NaHC0₃ compared to water prior to exercise (P=0.0024), and in fat adapted horses compared to horses fed a control diet (P=0.0240). Blood [Lac-] was higher in fat adapted horses given NaHC0₃ compared to other diet/treatment combinations (P=0.0276). Plasma [SID] was higher during exercise when horses were given NaHC0₃ compared to plain water (P=0.0054), which contributed to decreasing [H⁺] and increasing [HC0₃⁻] during exercise (P=0.0001). Plasma Pco₂ contributed less to increasing plasma [H⁺] during exercise in fat-adapted horses compared to horses fed the control diet (P=0.0282). Intraerythrocyte [SID] decreased (P=0.0160) and [Atod increased (P=0.0002) which contributed to increasing [H⁺] within the cell (P=0.0228). Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:13:48Z 2014-03-14T21:13:48Z 1994-01-15 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 Dissertation Text etd-06062008-164656 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/38287 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-164656/ en OCLC# 30659012 LD5655.V856_1994.F477.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ix, 178 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V856 1994.F477
Acid-base equilibrium
Blood -- Analysis
Horses -- Exercise -- Physiological aspects
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1994.F477
Acid-base equilibrium
Blood -- Analysis
Horses -- Exercise -- Physiological aspects
Ferrante, Pamela L.
Acid-base regulation during exercise in the horse
description Effects of fat adaptation and NaHC0₃ supplementation on acid-base homeostasis were quantitated during repeated sprint exercise in horses. Contribution of strong ions ([SID]), Pco₂, and weak electrolytes ([A<sub>tot</sub>]) to changes in plasma [H⁺] and the role of erythrocytes in acid-base balance were examined at rest and during exercise. Effects on plasma glucose and blood lactate [Lac⁻] concentrations due to sample handling were also assessed. During exercise, blood [Lac⁻] was higher when horses received NaHC0₃ compared to water prior to exercise (P=0.0024), and in fat adapted horses compared to horses fed a control diet (P=0.0240). Blood [Lac-] was higher in fat adapted horses given NaHC0₃ compared to other diet/treatment combinations (P=0.0276). Plasma [SID] was higher during exercise when horses were given NaHC0₃ compared to plain water (P=0.0054), which contributed to decreasing [H⁺] and increasing [HC0₃⁻] during exercise (P=0.0001). Plasma Pco₂ contributed less to increasing plasma [H⁺] during exercise in fat-adapted horses compared to horses fed the control diet (P=0.0282). Intraerythrocyte [SID] decreased (P=0.0160) and [Atod increased (P=0.0002) which contributed to increasing [H⁺] within the cell (P=0.0228). === Ph. D.
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title_short Acid-base regulation during exercise in the horse
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