Author:
Stämpfli Henry,Taylor Michael,McNicoll Carl,Gancz Ady Y.,Constable Peter D.
Abstract
The quantitative mechanistic acid-base approach to clinical assessment of acid-base status requires species-specific values for [A]tot(the total concentration of nonvolatile buffers in plasma) and Ka(the effective dissociation constant for weak acids in plasma). The aim of this study was to determine [A]totand Kavalues for plasma in domestic pigeons. Plasma from 12 healthy commercial domestic pigeons was tonometered with 20% CO2at 37°C. Plasma pH, Pco2, and plasma concentrations of strong cations (Na, K, Ca), strong anions (Cl, l-lactate), and nonvolatile buffer ions (total protein, albumin, phosphate) were measured over a pH range of 6.8–7.7. Strong ion difference (SID) (SID5= Na + K + Ca − Cl − lactate) was used to calculate [A]totand Kafrom the measured pH and Pco2and SID5. Mean (±SD) values for bird plasma were as follows: [A]tot= 7.76 ± 2.15 mmol/l (equivalent to 0.32 mmol/g of total protein, 0.51 mmol/g of albumin, 0.23 mmol/g of total solids); Ka= 2.15 ± 1.15 × 10−7; and p Ka= 6.67. The net protein charge at normal pH (7.43) was estimated to be 6 meq/l; this value indicates that pigeon plasma has a much lower anion gap value than mammals after adjusting for high mean l-lactate concentrations induced by restraint during blood sampling. This finding indicates that plasma proteins in pigeons have a much lower net anion charge than mammalian plasma protein. An incidental finding was that total protein concentration measured by a multianalyzer system was consistently lower than the value for total solids measured by refractometer.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
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