Lecture 4.2: Carbon Dioxide in Blood Flashcards
What is more soluble, CO2 or O2?
CO2 is more soluble than O2
How much more CO2 is there in arterial blood compared to O2?
There is almost three times as much CO2 in arterial blood as there is oxygen
What is CO2’s most important role in the blood?
• CO2 is a major part of the system controlling pH of blood
• Much more important process than its transport from tissues to lungs
At a pCO2 of 5.3kPa the dissolved CO2 concentration is….?
• 1.2 mmol/L
Dissolution of CO2 in Water Equation
(CO2) + (H2O) <———> (H+) + (HCO3-)
What does the pH of plasma depend on?
• Depends on how much CO2 reacts to form
H+
• Which depends on dissolved CO2
What happens to pH if pCO2 rises?
• pH will fall
What happens to pH if pCO2 falls?
• pH will rise
What happens to pH if [HCO3-] rises?
• pH will rise
How many mmol/L of Hydrogen Carbonate is there in plasma?
25mmol/L
What is the role of Hydrogen Carbonate in the plasma?
• Not from CO2 in plasma (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
• Stops nearly all dissolved CO2 from reacting
• So pH is alkaline
What is the ratio of [HCO3-] to dissolved CO2 in plasma?
20:1
What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation?
pH= pK + log ([HCO3-]/(pCO2x 0.23))
What organ controls the Hydrogen Carbonate concentration in plasma?
The Kidney’s
How much more HCO3- does there have to be than CO2 in order for plasma pH to be 7.4?
• 20 times more
• It is the ratio of HCO3– to pCO2 which matters, not absolute values