Gas Exchange
Gas Exchange
Gas Exchange
2 Gas diffusion 4
Movement of O2 & Regulation
CO2 between
alveoli & blood
3 Gas transport
The alveolus is
the gas exchange Transport of O2 & CO2 in
site in respiratory blood and body fluids to
system tissue cells
Pulmonary ventilation
Mechanism of Ventilation
Inspiration
Contraction of
inspiratory muscles
↑ chest volume
↑ TPP
(Palv – IPP = 0-[-7.5]=+7.5 cm H2O)
PB > Palv
Air moves from atmosphere into
the lungs
Expiration
Relaxation of
inspiratory muscles
↓ chest volume
↓ TPP
(Palv – IPP = 0-[-5]=+5 cm H2O)
Palv > PB
Air moves out from lungs into the
atmosphere
Under normal resting conditions,
How much air moves in or 500 ml
out of the lung during this
process (ventilation)? (3500ml- exercise )
What is it called? Tidal volume
12 breaths/min(6L/min)Rest
40 breaths/min(42L/min)Exercise
What happens to the TV when it
enters the respiratory passages?
VA
TV = VD + VA
What happens to the TV when it
enters the respiratory passages?
What are the Partial Pressures of O2
& CO2 in Inspired & Expired Air?
Humidified air
PO2 = 150 mmHg
PCO2 = 0.3 mmHg
Alveolar air
PO2 = 104 mmHg
FRC PCO2 = 40 mmHg
Factors Affecting Alveolar PO2 and
PCO2
1. Rate of alveolar ventilation
What’s next?
Gas Diffusion from alveoli into
the blood
GAS EXCHANGE & GAS
TRANSFER
The Respiratory Unit
• Respiratory bronchioles +
alveolar ducts + alveoli. The
site of gas exchange in the
lungs.
1. Layer of fluid.
2. Alveolar epithelium.
3. Epithelial BM.
4. +/- Thin interstitial
space.
5. Endothelial BM.
6. Capillary endothelial
membrane.
0.2-0.6 μm thick
Factors Affecting Gas Diffusion Across the
Membrane