Respiratory strand: Lecture 10 - Energy Production & Oxygen Consumption Flashcards
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What are the six steps in the oxygen cascade?
- Humidification
- Alveolar gas
- Alveolar-capillary diffusion
- Ventilation-perfusion mismatch and shunt
- Tissue diffusion
- Diffusion within cell e.g mitochondria
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What is the Krogh model?
Krogh model is a scientific theory explaining the concentration of molecular oxygen through a cylindrical capillary tube relative to the position over the capillary tube’s length.
What is the definition of oxygen delivery?
Amount of oxygen leaving the heart in one minute (DO2)
How do you work out oxygen delivery?
- Work out the amount of oxygen in the blood (oxygen content)
= oxygen carried by haemoglobin + dissolved oxygen - Multiplied by amount of blood leaving the heart (cardiac output)
so oxygen delivery = oxygen content x cardiac output
What is the definition of oxygen consumption? (VO2)
Amount of oxygen used by the body in one minute (VO2)
What is basal metabolic rate?
Minimum VO2 at rest (min oxygen consumption)
How do we measure oxygen consumption?
- direct calorimetry
- indirect calorimetry:
- arterio-venous CO2 difference
- inspired-expired O2 volume difference
What factors affect VO2?
- Age - peak at 0-2yrs, then falls for rest of life
- Temperature - metabolic rate doubles with every 10%
- Exercise
- Gender
What are the physiological responses of acquiring anaemia?
- Increased 2,3,-DPG shifts O2-Hb curve to right - decreased affinity
- Reduced blood flow to non-essential organs e.g skin, bowels
- Increased oxygen extraction from the blood
- Increase in cardiac output
What is the definition of respiratory exchange ratio?
The ratio of carbon dioxide production (VO2) to oxygen consumption (VO2)
What is the respiratory quotient?
RER at rest
What is the normal value of the respiratory quotient?
1
What is the RER affected by?
- Acid base balance
- hyperventilation
- metabolic fuel
Why might we carry out a cardio-pulmonary exercise test?
To try to work out if a patient is fit before operating
What is the function of oxygen?
To generate energy via a 3 stage process:
- Glycolysis
- Tricarboxylic acid cycle (Krebs cycle)
- Oxidative phosphorylation
Where does glycolysis occur and what does it produce?
- occurs in cytoplasm
- glucose to pyruvate or lactate
- no oxygen required
- 2x ATP molecules per glucose
Where does the TCA cycle occur and what does it produce? (Krebs)
- occur mostly in mitochondria
- acetyl coA (from glycolysis) to CO2
- 38 ATP molecules per glucose
Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur and what does it produce?
- occurs in mitochondria
- NADH provides H+
- H+ combines with O2 to produce water
- ATP produced
What are the 3 causes of cellular hypoxia?
- anoxia (lack of O2 in blood)
- Anaemia (lack of haemoglobin)
- Stagnant (lack of blood supply)
What will anoxia cause?
Respiratory failure
What is angina?
chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscles