1983
DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.33.601
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Quantitative analyses of the CO2 dissociation curve of oxygenated blood and the Haldane effect in human blood.

Abstract: The theoretical equations for the C02 dissociation curve derived by MocHIZUKI et al. (1983) have made it possible to estimate the C02 contents in blood at any Pco2 by putting the intra-and extracellular bicarbonate contents at a certain Pco2 into them. Moreover, according to their Haldane effect equation, the carbamate and bicarbonate contributions are evaluated, when the Haldane effect and its plasma component are known along the PCo2 range. In order to accomplish the above calculation the water shifts due to… Show more

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“…The trPvco2 thereof has been estimated by assuming the HEC as 0.32 (KIM et al, 1966). The C02 diffusions curve used for computing the numerical solution of 02 and C02 diffusions was cited from the measured data of TAZAWA et al (1983). As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The trPvco2 thereof has been estimated by assuming the HEC as 0.32 (KIM et al, 1966). The C02 diffusions curve used for computing the numerical solution of 02 and C02 diffusions was cited from the measured data of TAZAWA et al (1983). As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8, the trPvco2 and oxPvco2 were obtained together with 0' by taking R = HEC and R = 0, respectively. Next, by setting the Pm2 into the following formula for the slope of the C02 dissociation curve (TAZAWA et al, 1983), a'(Pm2) was evaluated: a'(Pm2) = 3.962 • Pmt -0.5857 (8) Moreover, by inserting the (a-v)Co2* into Eq. (7) together with a'(pm2) and 0', the F(H) was calculated.…”
Section: Of Arteriovenous Oz and Co2 Differences 277mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…among individual dogs was 40 ml/min, suggesting no substantial difference (p>0.1). The C02 dissociation curves were somewhat different from those of human subjects (MocHIZUKI et al, 1982;TAZAWA et al, 1983). The slopes of the curve are similar to each other.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…We can calculate the avDo2 (vol%) by dividing the a' by the K. The C02 dissociation curve of oxygenated human blood within the physiological range may be expressed as follows (TAZAWA et al, 1983); C02 concentration in blood (vol%) = 9.562PC02(Torr) exp(0.4143) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%