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EFFECT OF EXERCISE & OTHER FACTORS ON RESPIRATION Lecture 8 Dr. Zahoor Ali Shaikh 1
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EFFECT OF EXERCISE & OTHER FACTORS ON RESPIRATION

Lecture 8Dr. Zahoor Ali Shaikh

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Effect Of Exercise On Respiration

• Alveolar Ventilation increases 20-fold during heavy exercise to keep pace with increased demand of O2 uptake and CO2 output.

• Big three chemical factors that is decreased PO2, increased PCO2 and increased H+ does not play major role.

• During exercise, ventilation increases at the onset of exercise within seconds, long before arterial blood gases could become important which requires minutes.

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Factors Increasing Ventilation During Exercise

• Reflexes originating from joints and muscle receptors during exercise reflexly stimulate the respiratory center.

• Increase in body temperature during exercise stimulates ventilation.

• Increased Epinephrine release during exercise stimulates ventilation.

• Impulses from cerebral cortex, at the onset of exercise stimulates medullary respiratory neuron.

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Adjustment In Ventilation In Response To Arterial H+ Changes In Acid – Base Balance

• Increased H+ ion stimulates Peripheral Chemoreceptors, therefore, increased respiration occurs.

• Increased H+ ion can be produced in acidosis e.g. diabetes mellitus [diabetic ketoacidosis].

• Central Chemoreceptors are affected by CO2 produced H+ in brain Extra Cellular Fluid [ECF].

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Respiration Can Be Influenced By Factors Unrelated To Need For Gas Exchange

• Respiratory rate and depth can be modified by 1. Sneezing & Coughing – these are protective reflexes to

expel irritant material. 2. Pain - anywhere in the body reflexly stimulate

respiration. 3. Laughing, crying modifies the respiration. 4. Hiccups – Spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm

occurs, causing rapid intake of air which is suddenly halted by abrupt closure of glottis.

5. Swallowing – reflexly inhabits respiratory center to prevent food from entering the lungs.

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Cyanosis

• Cyanosis is a blue coloration of skin and mucous membranes.

• It results when reduced Hemoglobin in capillary blood is more than 5g/100ml of blood.

• Central Cyanosis occurs in severe hypoxia.

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Hypoxia

• Types of Hypoxia are given in the Slide 7 [Table 13-7]. Here is the example for each type of Hypoxia.

• Hypoxic Hypoxia occurs in lung disease, at high altitude.

• Anemic Hypoxia occurs in Anemia and CO Poisoning.• Circulatory Hypoxia or Stagnant Hypoxia occurs in

slow circulation e.g. Cardiac failure.• Histotoxic Hypoxia occurs when tissues are not able

to use O2. It occurs in Cyanide Poisoning.

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{CLINICAL ASPECT} Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [SIDS]

• In SIDS, Apnea occurs [stoppage of breathing] and patient is unable to recover from Apnea period and death occurs.

• SIDS or crib [cot] death – It is the leading cause of death in the first year of life, usually

2-4 months old infant is found dead in his or her cot for no apparent reason.

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{CLINICAL ASPECT} Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [SIDS]

Cause is not clear but different possibilities are put forward:

• Baby forgets to breath – as respiratory control mechanism are immature either in brain stem or chemoreceptors are poorly developed.

• Abnormal lung development .• Aspiration of gastric [stomach] juice containing

Helicobacter pylori.• Combination of factors maybe involved.

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{CLINICAL ASPECT} Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [SIDS]

Other Observations In SIDS• Sleeping position of baby – 40% increased

incidents of SIDS is associated with sleeping on the abdomen rather than on the back or side.

• Infants whose mother smoked during pregnancy are more likely to die of SIDS.

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What You Should Know From This Lecture

• Effect of Exercise on - O2 use and CO2 production - Alveolar Ventilation - Arterial PO2, Arterial PCO2, Arterial H+ level• Clinically Important Respiratory States [Given in Table 13-7 Slide 7]• Effect of H+ Changes On Ventilation In Acid Base Balance• Cyanosis• Hypoxia • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome [SIDS]