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On how whales avoid decompression sickness and why they sometimes strand.

J Exp Biol

September 2013

Department of Arctic Biology, University of Tromsø, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway and St Catharine's College, Cambridge CB2 1RL, UK.

Whales are unique in that the supply of blood to the brain is not by the internal carotid arteries, but by way of thoracic and intra-vertebral arterial retia. We found in the harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) that these retia split up into smaller anastomosing vessels and thin-walled sinusoid structures that are embedded in fat. The solubility of nitrogen is at least six times larger in fat than in water, and we suggest that nitrogen in supersaturated blood will be absorbed in the fat, by diffusion, during the very slow passage of the blood through the arterial retia.

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