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Resp III Regulation of Respiration
regulation of respiration
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Physiology
Undergraduate 3
10/14/2014

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How much of the oxygen in blood is bound reversible to hemoglobin? How does the rest circulate?
Definition
97%

remainder is dissolved in the blood
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What is Henry's Law:
Definition
amount of gas dissolved is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas
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Why is it important that we are able to circulate oxygen in blood, bound to hemoglobin?
Definition
oxygen is not very soluble in blood, if we were to rely on dissolved oxygen alone the cardiac output required would be extremely high
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Describe the general structure of hemoglobin
Definition
contains 4 heme groups, each with 1 Fe atom available to bind 1 molecule of O2
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What is oxygen saturation
Definition
(amount of oxygen carried) / (total oxygen capacity of the blood)
Term
What is the % of saturation of hemoglobin in the lungs?
Definition
100%
Term
What happens to oxygen saturation in anemia?
Definition
the amount of O2 being transported is reduced proportionally to the amount of hemoglobin present
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What is the saturation of hemoglobin coming out of tissue?
Definition
75%
Term
What factors affect hemoglobin saturation?
Definition
pH
temperature
2,3 diphosphoglycerate (DPG)
Term
How does pH affect hemoglobin saturation?
Definition
if metabolism increases, [H+] increases

-decreases affinity of Hb for O2
-curve shifts right, need higher pO2 for saturation
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How does temperature affect hemoglobin saturation?
Definition
increased metabolism = increased heat production

-decreases affinity of Hb for O2
-curve shifts right, need higher pO2 for saturation
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How does 2,3DPG affect hemoglobin saturation?
Definition
-binds to Hb, decreasing affinity for O2
Term
How is CO2 transported in the blood?
Definition
-dissolved in solution
-bound to proteins (carbamino compounds)
-as bicarbonate
Term
What are carbamino compounds?
Definition
CO2 bound to NH groups of proteins, especially hemoglobin
Term
What regulates the rhythmic nature of respiration?
Definition
respiratory center of the brain stem (medulla oblongata)
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What do inspiratory neurons do?
Definition
stimulate motor neurons in the spinal cord, which in turn stimulate contraction of respiratory muscles
Term
What other network controls inspiratory neurons, besides the respiratory network?
Definition
Central Pattern Generator
Term
What influences the respiratory center?
Definition
pO2, pCO2, H+ concentrations
Term
Describe the steps of the reflex involved with the respiratory center
Definition
1. Stretch detected
2. Signal sent to sensory fiber
3. Information sent to brain stem
4. Decrease in activity sent to inspiratory neurons
Term
What are the two types of chemoreceptors?
Definition
central chemoreceptors
periperal chemoreceptors
Term
Where are central chemoreceptors found? How do they work?
Definition
in the brain stem

-indirectly detect changes in pO2 in blood to brain
-CO2 diffuses into cerebrospinal fluid, coverted into bicarbonate and H+
-H+ triggers the central chemoreceptors
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Where are peripheral chemoreceptors found? How do they work?
Definition
in carotid and aorta

-detect direct arterial changes in pO2, pCO2 and H+
Term
What are some symptoms of hypoxia?
Definition
confusion, hallucination, loss of consciousness
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What are some causes of hypoxia?
Definition
-low pO2 in arteries due to pulm. disease/failure
-reduced transport capability (Hg problem)
-reduced blood flow to tissues
-impaired cell metabolism e.g cyanide poisoning
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How is respiration in birds different than other mammals?
Definition
-lungs are small & rigid, do not change in volume
-air sacs are distensible, communicate with lungs & bronchi
-inspiration & expiration are active processes
-have unidirectional parabronchi also involved in gas exchange
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