2.3.2 Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport Flashcards
In what two forms is oxygen transported through the body?
Dissolved in plasma and rbc water
Combined with Hb
What is equation for dissolved O2?
Dissolved O2 = PO2 * S
Where is most of the bicarbonate produced then stored?
Most of the bicarbonate is produced within the RBC. It is then gets transported out of the RBC via a HCO3--Cl- exchanger and is stored in the plasma.
What is the normal PO2 in the arteries? veins?
PaO2 = 100 mm Hg
PvO2 = 40 mm Hg
What is the equation for oxygen extraction ratio (O2ER)?
O2ER- C (a-v) O2/ CaO2
What is the equation for blood O2 content?
Blood [O2] content, ml/dl = [0.003 ml/(mmHg x dl) x PO2 (mmHg)] + [Hb] g/dl x 1.34 ml/g x % O2 sat]
What is the solubility constant, S, for O2?
0.003 mL/dL/mm Hg
What is the equation for VO2?
VO2 = Q * C(a-v) O2
Q, cardiac output
C (a-v) O2, difference in arterial and venous O2 content
Draw the oxygen dissociation curve of Hb with O2 saturation on the y-axis
Calculate and insert the remaining values
What is the equation for O2 saturation of Hb (%)?
O2 saturation of Hb (%) = [(HbO2,ml/dl / (Hb, g/dl * 1.34 ml/g)] x 100
How much oxygen can 1 g of Hb hold?
1.34 mL O2
What are the three ways that CO2 can be transported?
- Physical solution. Dissolved CO2, mmol / L = 0.03 mmol/(L x mmHg)* PCO2, mmHg.
- Hydration of CO2, formation of carbonic acid and dissociation into bicarbonate and hydrogen ions
- Formation of carbamino compounds with plasma proteins and Hb.
Draw the curve where arterial and venous blood O2 and CO2 content, in ml/dl, are plotted as a function of the respective partial pressures
What is the normal oxygen consumption of the body?
250-300 mL O2/min