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Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure
Chapter 15, part B Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure
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Arteriole Resistance: Control of Local Blood Flow
Myogenic auto regulation Paracrines: Active hyperemia Reactive hyperemia Sympathetic nerves – CNS
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Arteriole Resistance: Control of Local Blood Flow
PLAY Animation: Cardiovascular System: Autoregulation and Capillary Dynamics Figure 15-11: Hyperemia
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Distribution of Blood in the Body Organs
Responds to metabolic need Precapillary sphincters Local & CNS regulators Huge variations (example: skeletal m 20-85%)
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Distribution of Blood in the Body Organs
Figure 15-13: Distribution of blood in the body at rest
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Capillary Blood Flow: Greatest Total Cross Sectional Area
Lowest Velocity Hydrostatic pressure drops Figure 15-17: The velocity of flow depends on the total cross-sectional area
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Capillary Exchange: Colloidal Osmotic Pressure is Constant
Proteins stay in capillary Water, oxygen, glucose – move out CO2, N wastes, water – move in Bulk flow out on arterial side, in on venous side PLAY Animation: Cardiovascular System: Autoregulation and Capillary Dynamics
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Capillary Exchange: Colloidal Osmotic Pressure is Constant
Figure 15-18a: Fluid exchange at the capillary
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Net Out Flow Into ECF Net filtration – net absorption = net out flow
About 2 L/day collected by lymph vessels Figure 15-18b: Fluid exchange at the capillary
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Capillary Exchange: Hydrostatic Pressure Declines
High on arterial side – bulk flow out Low on venous side – bulk flow in Fenestrations &/or leaky joints speed exchange Figure 15-18a: Fluid exchange at the capillary
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Lymphatic System: Structure and Roles (overview)
Lymphatic structures Capillaries with valves Lymph vessels Lymph nodes & organs Immune defense: lymphocytes Transport of fats Collects excess ECF Returns to plasma Edema PLAY Animation: Fluids & Electrolytes: Electrolyte Homeostasis
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Lymphatic System: Structure and Roles (overview)
Figure 15-19: The lymphatic system
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Regulation of Blood Pressure
Medullary cardiac control center Baroreceptor reflex Carotid Aortic Kidney: blood volume Hypothalamus & Cortex: stress, blushing, etc. PLAY Animation: Cardiovascular System: Blood Pressure Regulation
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Regulation of Blood Pressure
Figure 15-22: The baroreceptor reflex: the response to increased blood pressure
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Cardiovascular Diseases: #1 killer
Risk Factors: Smoking Obesity Diabetes Genes Diseases: Hypertension Stroke "Heart Attack"
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Mechanism of Atherosclerosis
LDL build up Plaque Flow Rupture Clot Blocked flow Tissue death
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Mechanism of Atherosclerosis
Figure 15-24: The development of atherosclerotic plaques
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Mechanism of Atherosclerosis
Figure 15-24: The development of atherosclerotic plaques
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Summary Blood vessels, anatomy & role in circulation
Measuring blood pressures, MAP & pulse pressure Role of resistance in BP and distribution of blood Autoregulation, baroreceptros, medullary cardiac control center and CNS regulation of blood pressure & distribution
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Summary Hydrostatic & colloidal osmotic pressures direct bulk flow in capillary exchange by diffusion, fenestrations & leaky joints Role of lymphatic system to return excess ECF to plasma Atherosclerosis common to several cardiovascular diseases
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