4: Gas Transport And Erythrocytes Flashcards

1
Q

What % of blood do erythrocytes (hematocrit) make up in women, men, and newborns?

A

Women: 40%
Men: 45%
Newborn: 55%

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2
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Three functions of RBCs

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  1. Carry O2 from lungs to body
  2. Carry CO2 from body to lungs
  3. acid/base buffering
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3
Q

Where does erythropoiesis occur?

A

Red bone marrow

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4
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Where does erythrocytes breakdown occur?

A

Macrophages of spleen, liver, and red bone marrow

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5
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Erythropoeisis

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Reticulocytes -> erythrocytes -> enter into circulation and mature based on O2 demand

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6
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Principle regulator of erythropoeisis

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EPO: erythropoietin

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7
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What produces EPO and in repsonse to what?

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Kidneys; due to anemia, low Hb, low RBF, central hypoxia

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8
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What regulates EPO?

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HIF: hypoxia Inducible factor

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9
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HbA vs HbF chains

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HbA: 2 a + 2 B
HbF: 2 a + 2 y

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10
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Channel for CO2 to enter a cell

A

AQP1

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11
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Chloride shift / Hamburger effect

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When carbonic anhydrase forms bicarb in a cell, Cl concurrently leaves the cell

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12
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What causes increase in 2,3-BPG

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Low O2 in RBCs that are stimulating glycolysis

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13
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CO poisoning mechanism

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CO will replace one O2 molecule from a fully saturated Hb -> reduces binding capacity for O2

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14
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Symptoms of CO poisoning (mild)

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HA, N/V

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15
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Treatment for severe CO poisoning

A

Breathe hyperbaric 100% O2 to displace CO and speed up washout process

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16
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Difference between arterial blood O2 content vs venous blood O2 content math

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20ml O2/100ml blood - 15 -> 5 ml O2 / 100 ml blood

17
Q

Haldane effect

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As O2 levels attached to Hb fall, CO2 levels increase

18
Q

Four erythropoiesis requirements

A
  1. Adequate nutrition
  2. Vitamin B12
  3. Folate (B9)
  4. Fe
19
Q

Fe deficiency vs deficient iron transport anemia’s

A

Fe deficiency: microcytic anemia

Fe transport deficiency: hypochromic anemia

20
Q

Most common cause of anemia worldwide

A

Fe deficiency

21
Q

What happens to Hb-O2 curve with anemia?

A

1/2 blood -> 1/2 Hb concentration -> 1/2 blood O2 concentration, but saturation does not change

22
Q

How much CO2 is carried in the blood

A

About 50 ml CO2 / 100 ml blood