Proportional increment of oxygen consumption, heart rate and core body temperature in the digesting Python bivittatus

Katja B. Last*, Hans Malte, Emil Rindom, Igor N. Guagnoni, Tobias Wang

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Abstract

The Burmese python has a remarkable digestive physiology with large elevations of metabolic rate and heart rate following feeding. Here, we investigated the relationship between heart rate, oxygen consumption and core body temperature during digestion in five pythons (Python bivittatus) by implantation of data loggers. The snakes were placed in respirometers at 30±0.1°C for 26 days and voluntarily ingested three meals of different size, whilst heart rate, core body temperature and oxygen consumption rate were measured continuously. Both oxygen consumption and heart rate increased severalfold during digestion, and metabolic heat production increased core body temperature by 2°C, explaining 12% of the observed tachycardia. The rise in core body temperature means that standard metabolic rate increased during digestion, and we estimate that failure to account for core body temperature leads to a 4% overestimation of the specific dynamic action (SDA) response. Our study reveals a close correlation between oxygen consumption and heart rate during digestion, further supporting the use of heart rate as a proxy for metabolism.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjeb248021
JournalJournal of Experimental Biology
Volume227
Issue19
ISSN0022-0949
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Metabolic heat production
  • Metabolism
  • SDA response
  • Tachycardia

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