Gas Transport & Regulation of Ventilation Flashcards

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Solubility of Gases

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partial pressures are able to equalize but concentrations cannot

  • Carbon dioxide is more soluble in plasma than Oxygen
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Cooperative Binding of Hemoglobin

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hemoglobins 4 binding sites for oxygen increase in affinity when one Oxygen binds

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Oxygen content of plasma

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3mL/L of blood
- occurs when there is only diffusion

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Oxygen content of RBC’s

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197mL/L of blood
- occurs when there is hemoglobin binding

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5
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Oxygen Partial Pressure of resting cell

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40mm hg

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6
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Oxygen Partial Pressure in Alveoli

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100mm hg

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7
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P50

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The partial pressure needed for hemoglobin to be 50% saturated
- increased P50 means that hemoglobin affinity has decreased
- decreased P50 means that hemoglobin affinity has decreased

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pH affect on Hemoglobin binding

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  • increased pH (basic) decreases the P50, which increases hermoglobin affinity
  • decreased pH (acidic) increases the P50, which decreases hemoglobin affinity
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Partial Pressure of CO2 affect on Hemoglobin binding

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  • increased Pco2 increases P50, which decreases hemoglobin affinity
  • decreased Pco2, decreases P50, which increases hemoglobin affinity
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10
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O2 transport in blood

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2% dissolves in plasma
98% travels with hemoglobin

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11
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Carbon Dioxide transport in blood

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7% transported in plasma
23% transported binded to hemoglobin but not on the prophyrin ring
70% transported as bicarbonate dissolved in plasma (HCO3)

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Central chemoreceptors function (medulla)

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increase activity with elevated partial pressure of carbon dioxide
- causes increased rate and depth of respiration

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Peripheral chemoreceptors function (carotid sinuses/aortic arch)

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  • increase activity with elevated partial pressure of carbon dioxide and H+
  • increased activity with decreased partial pressure of Oxygen
  • results in an increased rate and depth of respiration
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