Lecture 19 - Blood gas transport Flashcards
What does gas transport carry around the body?
O2 from alveoli to systemic tissues
CO2 from systemic tissues to alveoli
Through which process does gas exchange occur?
Diffusion
What factors determine efficiency/ability of gas exchange?
Diffusion surface area
Diffusion distance for gases
Concentration gradient between alveolar air and blood
Solubility of gases
Coordinated blood flow and air flow
What is Dalton’s law of partial pressure?
The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is the sum of the pressures exerted independently by each gas in the mixture
What is the definition of partial pressure?
The pressure exerted by each gas
It is directly proportional to its percentage in the total gas mixture
What is Henry’s law in relation to solubility?
The amount of gas that dissolves in water is determined by its solubility in water and its partial pressure in air
At equilibrium, the amount of dissolved gas in a solution is proportional to the partial pressure of that gas
According to Henry’s law, what happens as the partial pressure of gas increases?
The number of gas molecules increases
What is the structure of haemoglobin?
4 globular protein subunits, 2 alpha 2 beta
Each subunit contains globin and haem
What occurs as haemoglobin becomes oxygenised?
It is a rapid and reversible reaction
Each haemoglobin molecule will bind to 4 molecules of oxygen
What percentage of oxygen is transported in blood with haemoglobin?
97%
What is the meaning of haemoglobin saturation?
The percentage of haem units in a haemoglobin molecule that contain bound oxygen
What factors affect the binding of oxygen to haemoglobin?
PO2 of blood
Blood pH
Temperature
State of the oxygen thats attempting to bind
What occurs as oxygen unloads into tissues?
pH decreases
CO2 increases
The oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the right
Temperature increases
2,3-diphosphoglycerate increases
What is carboxyhaemoglobin?
CO2 binds tighter than O2
Reduces ability of oxygen to bind to haemoglobin
What is methaemoglobin
Fe2+ oxidised by Fe3+
Unable to carry O2
Slowly converted back