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Blood Pressure Dr. Ola Tork MD.Physiology
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Factors affecting Heart rate 1.Autonomic nervous system 2.Hormones 3.Position 4.Exercise 5.Emotional states 6.Gender 7.Age 8.Temperature 9.Baroreceptor reflex
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Arterial blood pressure : Definition: lateral force that the blood flow exerts on the wall of blood vessel. Systolic blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure Pulse pressure
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Physiological variation in blood pressure 1.Age 2.Gender 3.Race 4.Position 5.Emotions 6.Exercise 7.Gravity 8.Respiration
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Factors determine ABP& PP ABP = COP x TPR TPR : total peripheral resistance which depends mainly on the diameter of arterioles, so that VC → ↑ TPR VD → ↓ TPR
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ABP = SV x HR x TPR 1.Stroke volume: 2.Heart rate : 3.Peripheral resistance 4.Elasticity of aorta & big arteries
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Regulation of ABP: 1.Rapid : nervous mechanism 2.Intermediate: capillary fluid shift 3.Slow : hormonal & renal mechanism
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Nervous mechanism Cardiovascular centers are present in the medulla in 2 areas: Pressor area: 2 centers CSC & VCC Depressor area: 2 centers CIC & VDC
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The activity of these centers is modified by afferents from: 1.Receptors inside CVS 2.Receptors outside CVS 3.High centers 4.Blood gases changes: Mild ↓ O2 & ↑ CO2 → ↑ ABP Severe ↓ O2 & ↑ CO2 → ↓ ABP & death
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Cardioinhibitory center (CIC) Cardiostimulatory center (CSC) Its discharge reaches the heart via vagus It has continuous discharge under resting cinditions ↓ atrial properties →↓HR →↓COP →↓ABP No effect on ventricles Its discharge reaches the heart via sympathetic ↑atrial properties→↑HR ↑ventricular properties →↑SV & →↑COP →↑ABP
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Vasoconstrictor center (VCC ): Has a continuous tone under resting conditions 1.VC of arterioles →↑TPR →↑ABP 2.VC of veins →↑VR →↑COP →↑ABP Vasodilator center (VDC ): It inhibits VCC
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Capillary fluid Shift It is the intermediate mechanism If ↑ABP →↑ capillary hydrostatic pressure →↑ filtration of fluid from plasma to ISF →↓ plasma volume →↓ venous return →↓ ABP
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While if ↓ABP → ↓ capillary hydrostatic pressure → ↓ filtration of fluid from plasma to ISF + ↑reabsorption at venular end by osmotic pressure → ↑ plasma volume → ↑ venous return → ↑ ABP
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Role of the kidney & hormones in regulation of BP It is slow mechanism The kidney regulate ABP by regulating plasma volume & ECF On ↓ABP, it is elevated by 2 mechanisms: 1.Renin- Angiotensin system 2.Atrial mechanoreceptors
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