Lecture 4.2: Carbon Dioxide in Blood Flashcards

1
Q

What is more soluble, CO2 or O2?

A

CO2 is more soluble than O2

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2
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How much more CO2 is there in arterial blood compared to O2?

A

There is almost three times as much CO2 in arterial blood as there is oxygen

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3
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What is CO2’s most important role in the blood?

A

• CO2 is a major part of the system controlling pH of blood
• Much more important process than its transport from tissues to lungs

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4
Q

At a pCO2 of 5.3kPa the dissolved CO2 concentration is….?

A

• 1.2 mmol/L

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5
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Dissolution of CO2 in Water Equation

A

(CO2) + (H2O) <———> (H+) + (HCO3-)

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6
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What does the pH of plasma depend on?

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• Depends on how much CO2 reacts to form
H+
• Which depends on dissolved CO2

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7
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What happens to pH if pCO2 rises?

A

• pH will fall

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8
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What happens to pH if pCO2 falls?

A

• pH will rise

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9
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What happens to pH if [HCO3-] rises?

A

• pH will rise

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10
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How many mmol/L of Hydrogen Carbonate is there in plasma?

A

25mmol/L

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What is the role of Hydrogen Carbonate in the plasma?

A

• Not from CO2 in plasma (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
• Stops nearly all dissolved CO2 from reacting
• So pH is alkaline

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12
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What is the ratio of [HCO3-] to dissolved CO2 in plasma?

A

20:1

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13
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What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation?

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pH= pK + log ([HCO3-]/(pCO2x 0.23))

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14
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What organ controls the Hydrogen Carbonate concentration in plasma?

A

The Kidney’s

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15
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How much more HCO3- does there have to be than CO2 in order for plasma pH to be 7.4?

A

• 20 times more
• It is the ratio of HCO3– to pCO2 which matters, not absolute values

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16
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Buffering Mechanism in response to Acid in Plasma

A

If the body produces acid this reacts with hydrogen carbonate to form CO2 which is breathed out stops pH changing too much

17
Q

What has higher pCO2: venous or arteriole blood?

A

Venous Blood

18
Q

If there is high pCO2 in venous blood, why is the pH not low and why do veins not dissolve?

A

• Buffering of H+ by Hb
• Hb has lost oxygen, so binds more H+ which forms more HCO3-
• Which is exported to plasma from RBC
• Both pCO2 and [HCO3-] increase pH does not change much
• [HCO3-]/pCO2= constant

19
Q

What happens when venous blood reaches the lungs?

A

• Hb picks up oxygen
• So gives up H+
• Reacts with hydrogen carbonate
• To form CO2 which is breathed out

20
Q

How many mmol/L of CO2 in arterial blood?

A

Contains 21.5 mmol CO2 per litre

21
Q

How many mmol/L of CO2 in venous blood?

A

Contains 23.5 mmol CO2 per litre

22
Q

What percentage of CO2 is transported as Hydrogen Carbonate?

A

c.80%

23
Q

What percentage of CO2 is transported as Carbamino Compounds?

A

c.11%

24
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What percentage of CO2 is transported as Dissolved CO2?

A

c.8%