Respiration during Exercise (3) Flashcards
What does Dalton’s law state?
That the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the pressure that each gas would exert independently.
What are the partial pressures of O2 and CO2?
O2 - 159mmHg
CO2 - 0.3 mmHg
What is the mean pulmonary artery pressure and mean systemic arterial pressure?
o Mean pulmonary artery pressure = 15 mmHg
o Systemic arterial pressure = 100 mmHg
Gas exchange requires a matching of ? to ?
Ventilation to blood flow
o The ideal V/Q is 1
o V/Q >1=underperfused (apex of lung)
o V/Q < 1 = overperfused (base of lung)
Upon exercise, V/Q improves due to?
o Increased tidal volume
o Increased pulmonary artery pressures
o In some cases, V/Q worsens, especially during heavy exercise
What is Henry’s Law?
Amount of O2 dissolved in blood is proportional to partial pressure
- Amount of O2 dissolved is 0.003mL O2/100mL blood/mmHg
- At arterial PO2 of 100mmHg, this results in .003x100=0.3 mL O2/100mL blood
What is the arterial O2 content?
20.3 mL O2/100mL blood
What is the Bohr effect, and what does it do?
Bohr effect = rightward shift in ODC
- Bohr effect facilitates unloading of O2 to active tissue
What does Myoglobin do?
Myoglobin has a high O2 affinity (unloads at very low PO2)
- It shuttles O2 from muscle cell memb to mitochondria for aerobic resp
- Provides intramuscular O2 store
What are the 3 ways CO2 is carried in the blood?
- Dissolved (10%)
- Bound to haemoglobin (20%)
- Bicarbonate (70%)
Which is more soluble, O2 or CO2?
CO2 is 20x more soluble
What is the chloride shift?
Bicarbonate (HCO3) leaves the cell and Cl- moves into the cell to maintain neutrality