Energy production and oxygen consumption Flashcards
What is the equation for partial pressure?
Partial pressure = fractional concentration x pressure
What are the steps 1 and 2 of the oxygen cascade?
Step 1 – humidification- Dry air becoming humid (water vapour added, dilutes oxygen)
Step 2 – alveolar gas- CO2 added to reduce the partial pressure of O2 so less CO2 can enter blood
What are the steps 3 and 4 of the oxygen cascade?
Step 3 – alveolar-capillary diffusion
Step 4 – ventilation-perfusion mismatch and shunt
What are the steps 5 and 6 of the oxygen cascade?
Step 5 – tissue diffusion- We have an excess supply of oxygen (mitochondria only need 0.15kPa for aerobic respiration – mean tissue is PO2 = 5kPa
Step 6 - diffusion within cell
Mitochondria can be far away from the capillary but they have a good reserve.
Big drop as depends where cells live- could be arterial/ venous end where PO2 is lower in venous end
Oxygen delivery definition
Amount of oxygen leaving the heart in one minute (D O2) (should be dot on top of D)
Oxygen delivery worked out?
- Amount of oxygen in blood (Oxygen content) = oxygen carried by haemoglobin + dissolved oxygen.
- Multiplied by amount of blood leaving heart (cardiac output)
Oxygen consumption definition
Definition: amount of oxygen used by the body in one minute (V O2)
What is the basal metabolic rate?
Basal metabolic rate = VO2 at rest
How to measure oxygen consumption
- Direct calorimetry
- Indirect calorimetry: measure VO2:
• Arterio-venous CO2 difference
• Inspired-expired O2 volume difference
Factors affecting VO2
- Age – peak at age 0-2yrs, then falls for rest of life
- Temperature – metabolic rate doubles with every 10°C
- Exercise
Anaemia – 4 physiological responses
- Increased 2,3,-DPG shifts O2-Hb curve to right- gives up more oxygen easily
- Reduced blood flow to non-essential organs (eg skin, bowel)
- Increased oxygen extraction from blood
- Increase in cardiac output
Respiratory exchange ratio definition
Definition: the ratio of carbon dioxide production (VCO2) to oxygen consumption (VO2)
What is the normal value of respiratory exchange ratio and what is it affected by?
Normal value = 1. Affected by:
• acid base balance
• hyperventilation
• metabolic fuel
What is the cardio-pulmonary exercise test?
VCO2 plotted against VO2 while the subject exercises
Common in clinical situation, used to work out the risk of certain surgeries on a patient (change of survival).
What are the functions of oxygen?
Glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle and OP