Q.25 Which of the following factors affects the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen? 1. pH 2. Temperature 3. Binding of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate 4. pH, temperature and binding of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate

Q.25 Which of the following factors affects the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen?

1. pH

2. Temperature

3. Binding of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate

4. pH, temperature and binding of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate

Hemoglobin’s affinity for oxygen is modulated by several physiological factors that shift the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve right (decreased affinity, better unloading) or left (increased affinity).

Correct Answer

4. pH, temperature and binding of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate

All three factors independently decrease Hb-O2 affinity in tissues: low pH (Bohr effect), high temperature, and 2,3-BPG binding stabilize deoxyhemoglobin’s T-state, promoting O2 release where needed.

Option Analysis

pH (Option 1)

Acidosis (low pH) protonates Hb, shifting the curve right via Bohr effect; alkalosis does the opposite—key for active tissues producing lactic acid.

Temperature (Option 2)

Fever/hyperthermia increases molecular motion, reducing affinity (right shift); hypothermia increases it (left shift), aiding O2 loading in lungs.

Binding of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (Option 3)

2,3-BPG (or DPG), produced in RBC glycolysis, binds deoxyHb’s central cavity, stabilizing low-affinity state; levels rise in hypoxia/chronic anemia.

All Three Factors (Option 4)

Correct: These classic allosteric effectors collectively optimize O2 delivery—pH/Temp via local tissue changes, 2,3-BPG via adaptive RBC response.

Factor Effect on Affinity Curve Shift Key Context
pH (low) Decreases Right Acidosis/exercise 
Temperature (high) Decreases Right Fever/activity 
2,3-BPG (high) Decreases Right Hypoxia/anemia 
Combined All decrease Right Tissue O2 unloading 

Clinical Relevance

These shifts explain efficient O2 transport in exams like NEET-PG; e.g., right shift in exercising muscle ensures delivery despite normal PaO2.


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