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Presented To: 
Ms. Komal Najam 
Presented by: 
Ali Mansoor 
Abdullah Yaqoob 
Harry Hamid
 Arterial Blood-Pressure 
a. Definition 
b. Regulation 
 Mechanisms of B.P Regulation 
 Nervous mechanism for B.P regulation 
a. Baro-receceptor Mechanism 
b. Chemoreceptor mechanism 
 Renal mechanism for B.P regulation 
 Hormonal Mechaism 
 Local Mechanism 
 Reflexes and Responses 
 Marey Reflex 
 Atrium-brainbridge Reflex 
 Bezold-Jarisch Reflex
Definition: 
• Arterial blood pressure is defined as the lateral pressure exerted by the 
column of blood on wall of arteries. 
• LOCAL FACTORS DETERMINIG THE ARTERIAL BLOOD 
PRESSURE
There are four mechanisms for regulation of the blood pressure. 
1. Nervous mechanism or shortterm regulatory mechanism 
2. Renal mechanism or longterm regulatory mechanism 
3. Hormonal mechanism 
4. Local mechanism.
• Most rapid among all the mechanisms 
• It operates through the vasomotor system. 
Vasomotor System 
Vasomotor system includes three components: 
1. Vasomotor center (control heart rate) 
2. Vasoconstrictor fibers (vasoconstriction) 
3. Vasodilator fibers (vasodilation) 
(Receives impulses from 
Baroreceptors & Chemoreceptors.)
Rise in B.P activation of impulses to nucleus 
baroreceptors of tractus solitarius 
nucleus of 
Reduces vasomotor inhibition of tractus solitarius acts 
. tone vasoconstrictor area on vasomotor center 
excites vasodilator area 
Redution in peripheral resistance Blood- 
& Vasodilatation occur pressure 
decreases 
(force of contraction & 
Cardiac output decrease)
When blood pressure falls below 
normal 
Carotid sinus and aortic arch 
receptor potential 
Cardiovascular center Rate of firing in afferent nerves 
Sympathetic cardiac nerve activity 
and 
sympathetic vasoconstrictor nerve activity 
and 
parasympathetic nerve activity 
Heart rate 
and 
stroke volume 
and 
arteriolar and venous 
vasoconstriction 
Cardiac output 
and 
total peripheral resistance 
Blood pressure increased 
toward normal
Decreased blood pressure 
Decreased flow of blood 
Decrease in O2 & Increase in CO2 
Excitation in the chemoreceptors 
Send impulses to vasoconstrictors 
Blood pressure rises and 
blood flow increases
• Long term regulation of Arterial B.P 
• Renal Mechanism works even when 
nerous mechanism adapts to the new 
pressure. 
• Two ways of regulation of B.P 
1. By regulation of ECF volume 
2. Through reninangiotensin mechanism.
Increase in excretion of water excretion of salts (sodium) 
B.P (pressure diuresis) (Pressure Natriuresis) 
Blood pressure decrease in blood decrease in ECF 
restored volume volume
Decrease in reabsorption Increase in ECF 
B.P from & Blood 
renal-tubules volumes 
Blood pressure Increase in cardiac 
Restored output
Renin along with Angiotensin forms Renin- 
Angiotensin system, which is a hormone system 
that plays an important role in the maintenance of 
blood pressure 
Renin - J.G Cells of 
Kidney 
Angiotensinogen - Liver Cells 
ACE - Lungs
• Local mechanism regulates blood pressure by 
Vasoconstriction & vasodilatation. 
Local vasoconstrictors 
• Are also called EDCF (endothelium derived constricting 
factors) as they are derived from vascular endothelium. 
• Common EDCF are ET1, ET2 & ET3. 
• Produced by stretching of blood vessels & cause 
vasoconstriction.
Vasodilators of metabolic origin: 
carbon monoxide, lactate, H+ & adenosine. 
Vasodilators of Endothelial origin: 
• Nitroxides 
• NO3 (nitrate) 
• NO+ (nitrosonium ion) 
• NO- (nitroxyl anion)
• Vasomotor center regulates the cardiac activity by 
receiving impulses from different sources in the body. 
After receiving the impulses from different sources, the 
vasodilator area alters the vagal tone and modulates the 
activities of the heart. 
• Various sources from which the impulses reach the 
vasomotor center: 
1. IMPULSES FROM BARORECEPTORS – MAREY REFLEX 
2. IMPULSES FROM RIGHT ATRIUM – BAINBRIDGE REFLEX 
3. BEZOLD-JARISCH REFLEX
• Baroreceptors regulate the heart rate through Marey reflex. 
Stimulus for this reflex is increase in blood pressure. 
• Marey reflex is a cardioinhibitory reflex that decreases heart 
rate when blood pressure increases. 
• Whenever blood pressure increases, the aortic and carotid 
baroreceptor are stimulated. 
• stimulatory impulses are sent to nucleus of tractus solitarius 
via Hering nerve and aortic nerve. 
• then nucleus of tractus solitarius stimulates vasodilator area 
and increase the vagal tone leading to decrease the heart rate
• Bainbridg reflex is a cardio accelerator reflex. 
• Increases the heart rate when venous return is increased. 
• This reflex rises from right atrium it right atrial reflex. 
• Increase in venous return causes distention of right 
atrium and stimulation of stretch receptors, situated in 
the wall of right atrium. 
• Stretch receptors, in turn, send nerve to vasodilator area 
of vasomotor center. Vasodilator area is inhibited, 
resulting in decrease in vagal tone and increase in heart 
rate.
• This is also called coronary chemoreceptors. 
• Bezold- Jarisch reflex is a pathological reflex and it does 
not occur in physiological conditions. 
• Conditions when Bezold-Jarisch Reflex Occurs. 
1. Myocardial infarction 
2 .Administration of thrombolytic agents 
3. Hemorrhage 
4. Aortic stenosis 
5. Syncope.
• Hypertension 
• Hypotension 
• Hypertention; when sistolic pressure remain 
elevated above 150 mm Hg and distolic pressure 
remains 90 mm Hg is called hypetrtention. 
• Hypotention;when the sistolic pressure 
less then 90 mm Hg is called hypotention.
Regulation of blood pressure
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Regulation of blood pressure

  • 1.
  • 2. Presented To: Ms. Komal Najam Presented by: Ali Mansoor Abdullah Yaqoob Harry Hamid
  • 3.  Arterial Blood-Pressure a. Definition b. Regulation  Mechanisms of B.P Regulation  Nervous mechanism for B.P regulation a. Baro-receceptor Mechanism b. Chemoreceptor mechanism  Renal mechanism for B.P regulation  Hormonal Mechaism  Local Mechanism  Reflexes and Responses  Marey Reflex  Atrium-brainbridge Reflex  Bezold-Jarisch Reflex
  • 4. Definition: • Arterial blood pressure is defined as the lateral pressure exerted by the column of blood on wall of arteries. • LOCAL FACTORS DETERMINIG THE ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE
  • 5. There are four mechanisms for regulation of the blood pressure. 1. Nervous mechanism or shortterm regulatory mechanism 2. Renal mechanism or longterm regulatory mechanism 3. Hormonal mechanism 4. Local mechanism.
  • 6.
  • 7. • Most rapid among all the mechanisms • It operates through the vasomotor system. Vasomotor System Vasomotor system includes three components: 1. Vasomotor center (control heart rate) 2. Vasoconstrictor fibers (vasoconstriction) 3. Vasodilator fibers (vasodilation) (Receives impulses from Baroreceptors & Chemoreceptors.)
  • 8.
  • 9. Rise in B.P activation of impulses to nucleus baroreceptors of tractus solitarius nucleus of Reduces vasomotor inhibition of tractus solitarius acts . tone vasoconstrictor area on vasomotor center excites vasodilator area Redution in peripheral resistance Blood- & Vasodilatation occur pressure decreases (force of contraction & Cardiac output decrease)
  • 10. When blood pressure falls below normal Carotid sinus and aortic arch receptor potential Cardiovascular center Rate of firing in afferent nerves Sympathetic cardiac nerve activity and sympathetic vasoconstrictor nerve activity and parasympathetic nerve activity Heart rate and stroke volume and arteriolar and venous vasoconstriction Cardiac output and total peripheral resistance Blood pressure increased toward normal
  • 11.
  • 12. Decreased blood pressure Decreased flow of blood Decrease in O2 & Increase in CO2 Excitation in the chemoreceptors Send impulses to vasoconstrictors Blood pressure rises and blood flow increases
  • 13.
  • 14. • Long term regulation of Arterial B.P • Renal Mechanism works even when nerous mechanism adapts to the new pressure. • Two ways of regulation of B.P 1. By regulation of ECF volume 2. Through reninangiotensin mechanism.
  • 15. Increase in excretion of water excretion of salts (sodium) B.P (pressure diuresis) (Pressure Natriuresis) Blood pressure decrease in blood decrease in ECF restored volume volume
  • 16. Decrease in reabsorption Increase in ECF B.P from & Blood renal-tubules volumes Blood pressure Increase in cardiac Restored output
  • 17.
  • 18. Renin along with Angiotensin forms Renin- Angiotensin system, which is a hormone system that plays an important role in the maintenance of blood pressure Renin - J.G Cells of Kidney Angiotensinogen - Liver Cells ACE - Lungs
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. • Local mechanism regulates blood pressure by Vasoconstriction & vasodilatation. Local vasoconstrictors • Are also called EDCF (endothelium derived constricting factors) as they are derived from vascular endothelium. • Common EDCF are ET1, ET2 & ET3. • Produced by stretching of blood vessels & cause vasoconstriction.
  • 24. Vasodilators of metabolic origin: carbon monoxide, lactate, H+ & adenosine. Vasodilators of Endothelial origin: • Nitroxides • NO3 (nitrate) • NO+ (nitrosonium ion) • NO- (nitroxyl anion)
  • 25. • Vasomotor center regulates the cardiac activity by receiving impulses from different sources in the body. After receiving the impulses from different sources, the vasodilator area alters the vagal tone and modulates the activities of the heart. • Various sources from which the impulses reach the vasomotor center: 1. IMPULSES FROM BARORECEPTORS – MAREY REFLEX 2. IMPULSES FROM RIGHT ATRIUM – BAINBRIDGE REFLEX 3. BEZOLD-JARISCH REFLEX
  • 26. • Baroreceptors regulate the heart rate through Marey reflex. Stimulus for this reflex is increase in blood pressure. • Marey reflex is a cardioinhibitory reflex that decreases heart rate when blood pressure increases. • Whenever blood pressure increases, the aortic and carotid baroreceptor are stimulated. • stimulatory impulses are sent to nucleus of tractus solitarius via Hering nerve and aortic nerve. • then nucleus of tractus solitarius stimulates vasodilator area and increase the vagal tone leading to decrease the heart rate
  • 27. • Bainbridg reflex is a cardio accelerator reflex. • Increases the heart rate when venous return is increased. • This reflex rises from right atrium it right atrial reflex. • Increase in venous return causes distention of right atrium and stimulation of stretch receptors, situated in the wall of right atrium. • Stretch receptors, in turn, send nerve to vasodilator area of vasomotor center. Vasodilator area is inhibited, resulting in decrease in vagal tone and increase in heart rate.
  • 28. • This is also called coronary chemoreceptors. • Bezold- Jarisch reflex is a pathological reflex and it does not occur in physiological conditions. • Conditions when Bezold-Jarisch Reflex Occurs. 1. Myocardial infarction 2 .Administration of thrombolytic agents 3. Hemorrhage 4. Aortic stenosis 5. Syncope.
  • 29. • Hypertension • Hypotension • Hypertention; when sistolic pressure remain elevated above 150 mm Hg and distolic pressure remains 90 mm Hg is called hypetrtention. • Hypotention;when the sistolic pressure less then 90 mm Hg is called hypotention.