What effect does hyperventilation have on the oxygen binding affinity of hemoglobin-
A.P02 and 02 affinity decrease
B.PO, and O, affinity increaseC.PO, decreases and O, affinity increases
D.P02 increases and 02 affinity decreases
Ans. (B)
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During hyperventilation C02 washes out, PC02
falls, P02 increases. As a result, Hb does not release oxygen and
the affinity of Hb for oxygen increases.
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Cheyne-Stokes breathing is seen in voluntary
hyperventilation.
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Cheyne-Stokes breathing is caused by a fall of PC02
in blood feeding the medullary respiratory centre.
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Blood C02 is low, there is no stimulation of
central chemoreceptor cells in medulla and apnea follows.
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PC02 rises again and the respiration
resumes, but if the PC02 now is even slightly higher than normal,
there will be a short phase of hyperpnoea followed by apnea.
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