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1 air pressure at mouth (Pmouth)
Flow = Pmouth – Palv Raw resistance to flow of air in airways (Raw) air pressure in alveoli (Palv)

2 760 mmHg 756 mmHg Atmospheric pressure Intra-alveolar pressure Intrapleural pressure

3 0 mmHg - 4 mmHg Atmospheric pressure Intra-alveolar pressure Intrapleural pressure BEFORE INSPIRATION

4 Air flows in Atmospheric pressure 0 mmHg Intra-alveolar pressure
Intrapleural pressure - 6 mmHg DURING INSPIRATION -1 mmHg Air flows in

5 Air flows out Atmospheric pressure 0 mmHg Intra-alveolar pressure
Intrapleural pressure DURING EXPIRATION Air flows out

6 Air flows out rapidly Patm = 0 mmHg MAXIMAL FORCED EXPIRATION +16 +26
+31 +16 MAXIMAL FORCED EXPIRATION Air flows out rapidly 9

7 Patm Pmouth Plung = Ptp = Palv - Ppl outward recoil of chest wall Palv
inward recoil of lung Plung = Ptp = Palv - Ppl Pmouth

8 Equal Pressure Point Patm = 0 mmHg Cartilaginous airways
+26 +31 +12 +15 Cartilaginous airways +28 +14 MAXIMAL FORCED EXPIRATION OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE Equal Pressure Point 9

9 NORMAL QUIET BREATHING
Ppump = 5 mmHg - 4 +6 +5.5 Large airways NORMAL QUIET BREATHING

10  stroke volume  airways resistance restrictive lung diseases = harder to expand stiff lungs obstructive lung diseases = reduced flow through narrow airways

11 bronchioles constricted and inflammatory response
ASTHMA

12 deoxygenated blood flows from right ventricle to lungs via pulmonary arteries (12 mmHg)
oxygenated blood flows from lungs to left atrium via pulmonary veins (8 mmHg)

13 initial pulmonary vasculature
recruitment distension initial pulmonary vasculature

14 Blood that doesn’t gain oxygen Air that doesn’t lose oxygen
arterial O2 = 95 mmHg expired O2 = 118 mmHg inspired O2 = 148 mmHg venous O2 = 40 mmHg Dead space ventilation Venous admixture (shunt) O2 = 102 mmHg Alveolar capillary membrane End-pulmonary blood “WASTED BLOOD” Blood that doesn’t gain oxygen “WASTED AIR” Air that doesn’t lose oxygen Air side Blood side

15 Trachea Airspace Alveolar wall O2 Interstitial space Capillary Blood
CO2 Trachea Alveolar wall Capillary Interstitial space Airspace Blood

16 CO2 VENOUS ARTERIAL BLOOD O2 O2 = 150 mmHg, CO2= 0 mmHg CO2 = 40 mmHg
Tissues Pulmonary arteries veins VENOUS BLOOD ARTERIAL CO2 O2 O2 = 150 mmHg, CO2= 0 mmHg O2 = 100 mmHg CO2 = 40 mmHg O2 = 40 mmHg CO2 = 46 mmHg O2 = CO2 =

17 alveolus buildup of alveolar water = alveolar lymph drainage
hydrostatic pressure colloid osmotic buildup of interstitial water = interstitial pulmonary edema alveolus capillary wall lymph drainage buildup of alveolar water = alveolar

18 afferent arteriole efferent arteriole GLOMERULUS normal flow normal flow normal pressure normal filtration TUBULE

19 afferent arteriole efferent arteriole GLOMERULUS normal flow decreased pressure decreased filtration decreased flow TUBULE

20 afferent arteriole efferent arteriole GLOMERULUS normal flow decreased flow increased filtration increased pressure TUBULE

21 EXOCYTOSIS H2O Distal Tubular Lumen ENDOCYTOSIS Basal high medullary
cAMP PKA Ca PKC PG H2O ? EXOCYTOSIS ENDOCYTOSIS Distal Tubular Lumen Basal ADH = vesicles containing water channels high medullary osmotic gradient


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