Basis of Respiratory System Mechanics
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Basis of Respiratory System Mechanics
Respiratory System 13 The goal of these lectures is to discuss basic respiratory physiology. This lecture will introduce the topic and discuss lung mechanics. The sections for this lecture are: Introduction Structure / function, gas laws, lung/chest wall relations, pressures / forces Life is a series of chemical reactions occurring in compartmentalized environments. Lungs mechanics Ventilation, complience, capacities, pressures Alveolar gas pressures, ventilation, blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Physiology, the study of how life works, is based on the simultaneous occurrence of the following three concepts: levels of organization structure / function relationship homeostatic regulation PCO2 PO2 pH Pa The main purpose of life is to keep itself alive neural CV center inputs cardio + cardio - output vasoconstriction chemo & baroreceptors extrinsic heart periphery (local control) baroreceptor mechanism (e.g. carotid sinus) intrinsic lung (local control) where we would like to be at the end of the cardiovascular and respiratory sections, by the end of this week 1 Respiratory System Introduction, today lecture Structure / function, gas laws, lungs / chest wall relations, pressures / forces Lung mechanics, today lecture Transport of O2, CO2 and H ions in blood, next lecture Hemoglobin (Hb), effect of PO2 on Hb saturation Blood PCO2, H+ conc, t°C, DPG on Hb saturation Carbamino compounds and carbonic anhydrase Total blood carbon dioxide and the Haldane effect Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis Control of respiration, next lecture Neural generation of rhythmical breathing Control of ventilation by PO2, PCO2, and H+ conc Control of ventilation during exercise Other ventilatory responses Hypoxia and non-respiratory functions of lungs, next lecture Hypoxia and acclimatization to high altitude Non-respiratory functions of the lungs Gas exchange in tissues Respiratory System levels of organization structure - function homeostatic regulation 2 Respiratory System what it actually is (info from feedback), is compared with what it should be (info from set-point) in a … Homeostasis, or constancy of the internal environment, is needed for chemical reactions underlying life to occur. It is maintained, predominantly, through negative feedback mechanisms S comparator / integrator E effect error signal amplification effectors mechanism integrators compare what it should be with what it actually is and generate an error signal Respiratory System Homeostatic Control central integration center efferent afferent S E receptor effector negative feedback signal integrators compare what it should be with what it actually is and generate an error signal 3 Respiratory System Respiratory / cardiovascular interaction PO2 DR=PD x A x DC / D (DC, CO2 = 20 DC, O2) ventilatory pump chemoreceptors CO=HR x SV S E receptor control of amplitud & frequency CNS baroreceptors VA / Q circulatory pump O2 content O2 supply V=RF x TV venous return Hemoglobin BP blood flow integrators compare what it should be with what it actually is and generate an error signal Respiratory System S E receptor integrators compare what it should be with what it actually is and generate an error signal 4 Respiratory System NEURAL RESPIRATORY CENTER AP inspiratory expiratory AP O2 O2 THORACIC COMPONENTS CO2 O2 CO2 DISTRIBUTION CENTER distribution S E receptor PCO2 pH center PO2 CO2 Pa O2 inputs CO2 METABOLIC COMPONENTS (all cells) blood related AP neurogenics integrators compare what it should be with what it actually is and generate an error signal Respiratory System Why do we need a respiratory system ??? S E receptor integrators compare what it should be with what it actually is and generate an error signal 5 Respiratory System “Functions of the Respiratory System:” Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces 6 Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces Functions of Airway Conducting Zone Introduction structure / function Anatomy of respiratory zone gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces 7 Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations Blood supply to lungs pressures / forces Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces 8 Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces 9 Introduction structure / function inspiration expiration gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces Introduction structure / function gas laws lungs / chest wall relations pressures / forces 10 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues (surfactant) Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, Some important alveolar ventilationfacts / dead on space Pulmonary Surfactant Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues (volumes) 11 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resistance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space spirometry Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resistance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space spirometry Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues 12 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resistance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and Effects of Breathing alveolar - blood exchange Alveolar Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Patterns on Ventilation Gas exchange in tissues 13 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues 14 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar bloodNormal flow Gas Pressure Gas exchange in tissues Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues 15 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Gas exchange as function of capillary length Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space PO2 Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange PCO2 Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Effects of Various Conditions on Alveolar Gas Pressure Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Condition alvPO2 alvPCO2 Breathing air with low PO2 decrease no change Increase alveolar ventilation and unchanged metabolism increase decrease Decrease alveolar ventilation and unchanged metabolism decrease increase Increased metabolism and unchanged alveolar ventilation decrease increase Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Decreased metabolism and unchanged alveolar ventilation increase decrease Gas exchange in tissues Proportional increase in alveolar ventilation and metabolism no change no change Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange 16 Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids V/Q Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Lung mechanics Ventilation, inspiration / expiration, complience / resitance Lung volume /capacities, alveolar ventilation / dead space Partial pressures of gases and their diffusion in liquids Alveolar gas pressures and alveolar - blood exchange Matching alveolar ventilation and alveolar blood flow Gas exchange in tissues Fick's first law of diffusion J= -DA dc/dx J= net rate diffusion, moles or grs per unit time A= area of the plane dc/dx= concentration gradient across plane D= diffusion coefficient (proportionality cte) 17