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Fig. 3. The effects of acetazolamide (Az) injection followed by hypercarbia
(PwCO2=13.6 mmHg) and the rapid lowering of
PwCO2 (A) on ventilation and blood gas and acid-base
status in tambaqui Colossoma macropomum, including (B) ventilation
amplitude (VAMP; N=8), (C) ventilation frequency
(fV; N=8), (D) arterial PCO2
(PaCO2; N=8), (E) arterial
PO2 (PaO2; N=6-7), and (F)
arterial pH (pHa; N=8). Acetazolamide was injected at time=0 min,
while the onset of hypercarbia and rapid water CO2 washout are
designated by the vertical broken lines. Values are means ± 1
S.E.M. Significant differences from the
pre-injection (time=0 min) or pre-hypercarbic exposure (time= 35 min) values
are indicated by an asterisk (one-way RM-ANOVA; P values for
acetazolamide treatment and hypercarbia, respectively: B, 0.127 and 0.002; C,
0.569 and <0.001; D, <0.001 for both; E, 0.241 and 0.028; F, <0.001
for both). For the rapid lowering of PwCO2, significant
differences from the initial value (time=50 min) are indicated by an asterisk
or double-arrowhead line (one-way RM-ANOVA with P values <0.001
for all).