4. Haemoglobin and gas transport Flashcards
How much oxygen dissolves in plasma per litre?
3ml
What is oxygen carrying capacity in the blood with the help of haemoglobin?
200ml per litre
Is arterial partial pressure of O2 the same as arterial 02 content?
No Arterial partial pressure refers to the O2 in solution and is determined by the O2 solubility and the partial pressure of the O2 in the gaseous phase that is driving O2 into solution.
What is the partial pressure of a gas in solution equal to?
The partial pressure in the gaseous phase that is driving the gas into solution
What is O2 solubility in water?
LOW 0.03ml/L/mmHg
PO2 in solution is said to be ….?
Equal to the PO2 in the gaseous phase that results in that oxygen concentration in the liquid phase
How does fatal air embolism occur?
Bubbles in the blood Gases travelling in the gaseous phase in the plasma
What is average cardiac output?
5 litres per minute
What is 02 demand of resting tissues?
250ml/minute
How much oxygen can a gram of haemoglobin carry?
1.34 ml
What is the concentration of haemoglobin in the blood?
150 grams per litre
How much arterial O2 is extracted by peripheral tissues at rest?
25% 1000 ml/min O2 transport far greater than the 250 ml/min demand
What form does 92% of haemoglobin take?
HbA
Describe the types of haemoglobin that comprise 8% of total haemoglobin
HbA2 (δ chains replace β), HbF (γ chains replace β), and glycosylated Hb (HbA1a, HbA1b, HbA1c)
What is the relationship between haemoglobin and plasma O2?
Hb effectively sequesters O2 from the plasma Partial pressure gradient is maintained - continues to suck O2 out of the alveoli until haemoglobin becomes saturated with O2
How long does it take for haemoglobin to become saturated?
0.25 seconds
What is total contact time with alveoli?
0.75 seconds
Is there a small or large drop in haemoglobin saturation when alveolar PO2 is reduced?
Small This permits a relatively normal uptake of oxygen by the blood even when alveolar PO2 is moderately reduced.
How does the affinity of HbF and myoglobin compare to HbA?
Higher affinity - necessary for extracting O2 from maternal/arterial blood. Include graph
When will haemoglobin be almost 100% saturated?
When the arterial partial pressure of oxygen is 100mm Hg
What is anaemia?
Any condition where the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood is compromised. (e.g. iron deficiency, haemorrhage, vit B12 deficiency)