Gas Transport Flashcards
Oxygen transport is done in what 2 ways in the blood?
Dissolved
Bound to hemoglobin
Oxygen transport is done in 2 ways in the blood: dissolved and bound to hemoglobin. Why isn’t oxygen transport via dissolving in the blood adequate?
Solubility of O2 is limited at 0.003 mL O2/100 mL blood/mm Hg, so there is only about 3 mL dissolved O2/L blood.
During exercise, tissue demands may be 3000 mL O2/min, greatly exceeding the amount of oxygen that can be dissolved in the blood and requiring the use of hemoglobin for more efficient transport
Describe the structure of hemoglobin
4 heme sites
Globin has 2 alpha chains, 2 beta chains
[adult form is hemoglobin A, fetal form is hemoglobin F]
What makes up the x and y-axes of the oxygen dissociation curve?
X axis = PO2 in mm Hg
Left Y axis = % O2 saturation (aka the % of sites on Hb that have oxygen bound)
Right Y axis = O2 concentration in mL/100 mL
Normal [Hb] = ____ g of Hb/100 mL blood
15
Normal [Hb] = 15 g Hb/100 mL blood
1 g Hb can combine with 1.39 mL O2
What is the normal oxygen concentration of the blood (in mL O2/100 mL blood)
20.8 mL O2/100 mL blood
Oxygen saturation is the % of available sites on Hb that have O2 bound. How would you calculate oxygen saturation?
(O2 combined with Hb/O2 capacity) x 100
How does oxygen interact with Hb at normal blood PO2 levels? What about at tissue PO2 levels?
At blood PO2 levels, oxygen readily binds to Hb, and Hb readily hangs onto oxygen
At tissue PO2 levels, oxygen readily jumps off Hb and Hb readily releases oxygen
Hb concentration matters, because what happens to oxygen carrying capacity as Hb concentration decreases?
It decreases REGARDLESS of O2 saturation
[the reverse is true with increase in Hb concentration - oxygen carrying capacity increases regardless of O2 saturation]
A left shift of the Hb-O2 dissociation curve indicates what?
Increased affinity of Hb for O2
A ______-shift of the O2-Hb dissociation curve indicates a decreased affinity of Hb for O2
Right
Which direction does the O2 dissociation curve shift during exercise? Why?
Right
Muscle is acidic and warm - Bohr effect (increase in H+ = decrease in pH, increase in temp)
CO2 production increases (hypercarbic)
Which direction does the O2 dissociation curve shift under the influence of 2,3 DPG? When is this present?
Right
End point in RBC metabolism; more of it present during chronic hypoxia
What is the difference between arterial blood O2 content versus venous blood O2 content?
PaO2 = 20 mL O2/100 mL blood
PvO2 = 15 mL O2/100 mL blood
What is the respiratory quotient?
Relationship/ratio between amount of O2 consumed and CO2 produced