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Chapter Twenty: Respiratory Acidosis

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Channel Your Enthusiasm
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Jun 3, 2026
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Summary

References Biff Palmer! Respiratory Acidosis and Respiratory Alkalosis: Core Curriculum 2023 Josh what is sensed- pCO2 or pH and some exploration suggests that it is not settled! Sensing, physiological effects and molecular response to elevated CO2 levels in eukaryotes - PMC and this one with catchy title: Out of thin air: Sensory detection of oxygen and carbon dioxide - PMC If anna does VOG on Haldane- we’ll need references  The Response of Extracellular Hydrogen Ion Concentration to Graded Degrees of Chronic Hypercapnia: The Physiologic Limits of the Defense of pH - PMC (this is the correct reference for figure 20-3 reference).  JC shared some info from Dr. Adrogue  Josh mentioned potential differences between people with respect to oxygen sensors and this study of sherpas: [Association of polymorphisms of 1772 (C-->T) and 1790 (G-->A) in HIF1A gene with hypoxia adaptation in high altitude in Sherpas] and this excellent review: Sensing hypoxia: physiology, genetics and epigenetics - PMC VOG from Amy on renal failure with respiratory acidosis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38936337/ Joel and Roger mention these two perspectives on alkali therapy for respiratory acidosis the first from Adrogué and Madias, the second from David Goldfarb: Alkali Therapy for Respiratory Acidosis: A Medical Controversy - American Journal of Kidney Diseases Sodium bicarbonate therapy for acute respiratory acidosis Joel mentioned this paper: https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJM196607212750301 the “carbon dioxide response curve for chronic hypercapnia in man by Bracket, Wingo et al. NEJM 1969  Josh mentioned a study in female ewes that showed a chloride excretion. Acute renal response to rapid onset respiratory acidosis and followed up with this: No renal dysfu…