Ventilation/Perfusion Ratios in the Lung

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Ventilation/Perfusion Ratios in the Lung. O 2 Transport in the Blood. O 2 is bound to hemoglobin (Hb) for transport in the blood Oxyhemoglobin: O 2 bound to Hb Deoxyhemoglobin: O 2 not bound to Hb. Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve. O 2 -Hb Dissociation Curve: Effect of pH. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ventilation/Perfusion Ratios in the Lung

O2 Transport in the Blood

• O2 is bound to hemoglobin (Hb) for transport in the blood

– Oxyhemoglobin: O2 bound to Hb

– Deoxyhemoglobin: O2 not bound to Hb

Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve

O2-Hb Dissociation Curve: Effect of pH

• Blood pH declines during heavy exercise• Results in a “rightward” shift of the curve

– Bohr effect– Favors “offloading” of O2 to the tissues

pH and O2-Hem Diss. Curve

O2-Hb Dissociation Curve: Effect of Temperature

• Increased blood temperature results in a weaker Hb-O2 bond

• Rightward shift of curve– Easier “offloading” of O2 at tissues

Temp. and O2-Hem Diss. Curve

O2 Transport in Muscle

• Myoglobin (Mb) shuttles O2 from the cell membrane to the mitochondria

• Higher affinity for O2 than hemoglobin– Even at low PO2

– Allows Mb to store O2

Diss. Curve - Myoglobin vs. Hemoglobin

CO2 Transport in Blood

• Dissolved in plasma (10%)• Bound to Hb (20%)• Bicarbonate (70%)

– CO2 + H2O H2CO3 H+ + HCO3-

– Also important for buffering H+

3 Forms of CO2 Transport in Blood

CO2 Exchange in Lung

Ventilation and Acid-Base Balance

• Blood pH is regulated in part by ventilation• An increase in ventilation causes exhalation

of additional CO2

– Reduces blood PCO2

– Lowers H+ concentration

Transition from Rest to Steady State

Exercise in a Hot Environment

• During prolonged submaximal exercise:– Ventilation tends to drift upward– Little change in PCO2

– Higher ventilation not due to increased PCO2

Ventilation vs. Hot/Humid

Respiratory Parameters (Elite vs. Untrained)