Ventilation and Control of Breathing Part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Dalton’s Law

A

Each gas in a mixture exerts its own pressure as if there were no other gases present

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2
Q

Normal atmospheric pressure value

A

760 mmHg

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3
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Henry’s Law

A

Quantity of a gas that will dissolve in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas and its liposolubility
Oxygen has a lower solubility than CO2

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4
Q

Oxygen content (CaO2) definition

A

Amount of O2 bound to Hb plus the O2 dissolved in plasma

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5
Q

How is oxygen transported

A
  1. 5% dissolved in plasma

98. 5% on Hb

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6
Q

What is the % saturation of Hb in deoxygenated blood (at rest)

A

75%

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7
Q

4 factors affecting oxygen affinity to Hb

A

Acidity
Partial pressure of CO2
Temperature
Biphosphoglycerate (BPG)

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8
Q

What causes a right shift?

A
Decreased affinity of Hb for O2
Low pH
High blood PCO2
High temperature
Added BPG
Ex: exercise
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9
Q

What causes a left shift?

A
Increased affinity of Hb for O2
High blood pH
Low blood PCO2
Low temperature
No BPG
Ex: hyperventilation
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10
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Chloride shift

A

When HCO3- goes out of the cell into the plasma, a Cl- must enter the cell to maintain electrical balance
Vice versa as well

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11
Q

2 respiratory centers

A

Medullary

Pontine

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12
Q

2 areas in the Pontine respiratory cener

A

Pneumotaxic area

Apneustic area

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13
Q

3 groups/complexes in the medullary respiratory center

A

Ventral resp group
Dorsal resp group
Pre-Botzinger complex (pacemakers)

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14
Q

What do
1. DRG
2. VRG
control

A
  1. Mostly inspiratory neurons with quiet breathing

2. Involved in forceful breathing (inspiratory and expiratory)

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15
Q

Apneustic center

A

Part of pontine RC
Sends stimulatory discharge to inspiratory neurons
Removal of it, and respiratory becomes shallow and irregular

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16
Q

Pneumotaxic center

A

Part of pontine RC
Major role is regulation of resp volume and rate
Controls cessation of insp signal from DRG
Hypoactivation of this center causes prolonged deep inspiration with limited brief expiration
Hyperactivation = shallow inspiration

17
Q

Central chemosensitive area

A

The direct stimulant is H+ ions
Only CO2 can cross the BBB though
H+ concentration depends on PaCO2
Not directly responsive to PaCO2 or PaO2

18
Q

Peripheral chemoreceptors

A

In direct contact with arterial blood
Afferent neurons project to medullary respiratory control centers
Respond mostly to changes in PO2 or pH (a little PCO2)

19
Q

What does PO2 have to drop to in order to affect ventilation?

A

60 mmHg
Due to activation of peripheral chemoreceptors
Protective factor of O2 curve