Sunday, September 1, 2019
Hemoglobin Model
Hemoglobin model: note the 02 being carried by molecule. Pipe cleaners=subunits Green marsh mellow=iron molecule Yellow marsh mellow=oxygen molecule Orange cards= heme groups (wolfe, 2000)Oxygenated/deoxygenated oxygenated â⬠¢ 02 bound â⬠¢ Bright red â⬠¢ Subunit is in relaxed form â⬠¢ Higher affinity for 02 â⬠¢ Affinity for oxygen isà cooperative, which meansà that the affinity for 02à increases with each boundà molecule. ( Ahern & Rajagopal, 2013)Deoxygenated â⬠¢ 02 not bound â⬠¢ Dark red color â⬠¢ In tense form which has lower affinity for oxygen. â⬠¢ When 02 binds toà deoxygenated hemoglobin,à hemoglobin transitions from Tà state to R state. This occursà when 02 binds to iron, ità causes a change in theà subunit. ( Ahern & Rajagopal,à 2013)Bohr Effect Hemoglobin has a high affinity for 02 at a high PH, low Co2. Hemoglobin has a lower affinity at a low PH, high Co2.à At a high Co2, low PH hemoglobin is more stable in the T state which decreases its affinity for 02. Oxygen needs to be delivered to the tissues. Tissues have a low PH. Hemoglobin needs to release 02 at low PH. Low PH = low 02 saturation.à ( Wolfe,2000 )Myoglobin: wants to store 02 for when tissues need it. Has a higher affinity than hemoglobin. ( Ahern & Rajagopal, 2013) Hemoglobin: wants to unload 02 in the tissues. Has a lower affinity than myoglobin. ( Ahern & Rajagopal, 2013 )à (Genetic science learning center, 2013)Difference between normal and sickle forms of hemoglobin.Normal and sickle RBCââ¬â¢s at the cellular level.à (Genetic science learning center, 2013)Diseased RBCââ¬â¢s vs. Normal RBCââ¬â¢s Diseased â⬠¢ Have a sickle shape, and areà thick and sticky. Clumpsà together in small bloodà vessels. â⬠¢ Blocks normal hemoglobinà to deliver 02 to tissues. â⬠¢ Short life span of 10-20 days â⬠¢ Body can not keep up with rbc production leading toà anemia and pain. (Wolfe,à 2000)Normal â⬠¢ Round â⬠¢ Doughnut shape â⬠¢ Life span of 120 days (Wolfe, 2000)à (Ahern and Rajagopal, 2013)
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