U01.16.023 Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve

Learning Objectives

Analyze the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve (ODC) and the physiological significance of its sigmoidal shape. Master the factors that cause Left and Right shifts, and understand how these shifts facilitate either oxygen loading in the lungs or unloading in the tissues for the USMLE Step 1.


1. Curve Shape and Cooperativity

The relationship between the partial pressure of oxygen (PO_2) and hemoglobin saturation is not linear. It is shaped by the structural transitions of the hemoglobin molecule.

Protein Curve Shape Mechanism
Hemoglobin Sigmoidal (S-shaped) Positive Cooperativity: Binding of one O_2 increases the affinity for subsequent O_2 molecules.
Myoglobin Hyperbolic Monomeric structure; lacks cooperativity. Higher affinity than Hb at all PO_2 levels.


2. The Right Shift (Decreased Affinity)

A Right Shift means the curve moves toward a higher P_{50} (the PO_2 required to achieve 50% saturation). This reflects a decreased affinity, which facilitates the unloading of oxygen to metabolically active tissues.

Factor Change Physiological Context
pH (Bohr Effect) Decreased (Acidosis) Increased H^+ from tissue metabolism (CO2 production).
Temperature Increased Fever or heat generated during heavy exercise.
2,3-BPG Increased Chronic hypoxia (high altitude, heart failure, or anemia).


3. The Left Shift (Increased Affinity)

A Left Shift means the curve moves toward a lower P_{50}. This reflects an increased affinity, meaning hemoglobin holds onto oxygen more tightly. While good for “loading” in the lungs, it is harmful if it prevents “unloading” at the tissues.

Factor Mechanism Clinical Examples
Fetal Hb (HbF) Lower affinity for 2,3-BPG. Allows O_2 to move from maternal Hb to fetal Hb across the placenta.
Carbon Monoxide Binds heme, locks other 3 sites in high-affinity state. CO Poisoning (prevents tissue unloading).
Methemoglobin Ferric iron (Fe^{3+}) cannot bind O_2. Oxidizing agents (nitrites, benzocaine).

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High-Yield Clinical Pearls:

  • Mnemonic for Right Shift: “ACE BAT” โ€” Acid, CO2, Exercise, 2,3-BPG, Altitude, Temperature. All of these occur when you are “working hard” and need more oxygen.
  • The P_{50} Rule: Left is Lower (P_{50} decreases); Right is Raised (P_{50} increases).
  • Methemoglobinemia: Presents with “chocolate-colored” blood and cyanosis that does not resolve with supplemental oxygen. Treatment is Methylene Blue.

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