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The cardiovascular system Structure of the heart The cardiac cycle Structure and organization of blood vessels Muhammad Asif Pakistan
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What is the cardiovascular system? The heart is a double pump heart  arteries   arterioles   veins  venules   capillaries Muhammad Asif Pakistan
The double pump Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Serous membrane Continuous with blood vessels Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Chambers of the heart; valves Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Valves control flow of blood from one chamber to another Prevent backflow Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Blood supply to the heart Coronary artery and vein system Right and left coronary arteries branch off of aorta Branch into smaller vessels Cardiac veins deliver blood to coronary sinus, and back to the right atrium Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Coronary artery disease results when coronary arteries cannot deliver blood adequately Usual cause: plaques in arterial walls Angina pectoris (pain) when body is not receiving adequate oxygen Myocardial infarction (heart attack) when blood supply to heart is completely blocked; muscle dies Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Coordination of chamber contraction, relaxation Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Conduction system of the heart Heart contracts as a unit Atrial and ventricular syncytia help conduct electrical signals through the heart Sinoatrial (S-A) node is continuous with atrial syncytium S-A node cells can initiate impulses on their own; activity is rhythmic Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Electrocardiogram (ECG) can trace conduction of electrical signals through the heart Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Aberrant ECG patterns indicate damage Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Regulation of heart rate Blood pressure and its control What is hypertension and how is it treated? The heart rate and exercise Characteristics of arteries and veins Organization of the vascular system and responses to physiological needs Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Regulation of the cardiac cycle Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems Parasympathetic: from medulla oblongata (vagus nerve) Nerve branches to S-A and A-V nodes, and secretes acetylcholine (slows rate) Parasympathetic activity can increase (slow heart rate) or decrease (increase heart rate) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Sympathetic nervous system through celiac plexus to heart secretes norepinephrine increases force of contractions Cardiac control center in medulla oblongata maintains balance between the two Normally both sympathetic and parasympathetic function at a steady background level Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Baroreceptors detect changes in blood  pressure Rising pressure stretches receptors vagus nerve  parasympathetic system Increased temperature increases heart rate Ions and heart rate: excess potassium decreases it excess calcium increases it Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Blood pressure Blood flow is generally equal to cardiac output Blood flow affected by pressure and resistance Blood pressure: the force that is exerted by blood against blood vessel walls Resistance depends on size of blood vessel and thickness (viscosity) of blood Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Blood pressure is highest in large arteries will rise and fall as heart pumps highest with ventricular systole lowest with ventricular diastole pulse pressure is the difference between the two Resistance is highest in capillaries Muhammad Asif Pakistan
More cells constriction of blood vessel walls Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Control of blood pressure Regulation of cardiac output contraction strength heart rate venous return skeletal muscles breathing rate Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Long term regulation of blood flow (hormones) If blood pressure is too low: ADH (antidiuretic hormone) promotes water retention Angiotensin II- in response to renin signal (renin) produced by kidney- why? drop in blood pressure stimulation by sympathetic nervous system sodium levels too low Muhammad Asif Pakistan
What happens? vasoconstriction (by angiotensin II) what will that do to blood pressure? ADH is secreted aldosterone is secreted EPO (erythropoietin) secreted by kidneys if blood volume is too low ANP secreted if blood pressure is too HIGH Muhammad Asif Pakistan
What is hypertension? Arterial pressure is too high Sometimes cause is unknown, or is secondary to disease Variety of causes/ risk factors are known sedentary lifestyle smoking obesity diet (excess sodium; cholesterol; calories in general) stress arteriosclerosis genetic factors Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Consequences? heart has to work harder; left ventricle enlarges atherosclerosis may affect coronary arteries as well (which have to work harder anyway)   heart disease deficient blood supply to other parts of body damage to blood vessels accumulates heart failure Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Treatment of high blood pressure Quit smoking; adjust diet; exercise Drug therapies- strategies differ Reduce heart rate calcium channel blockers reduce calcium flow into heart muscle and therefore heart rate relax smooth muscle lining coronary arteries beta blockers (reduce stimulation by sympathetic nervous system) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Diuretics reduce blood volume ACE inhibitors interfere with renin- angiotensin pathway Vasodilators (such as nitroglycerin) open up blood vessels (reduce resistance) If heart is actually failing, digitalis increases efficiency of heat muscle Anti-hypertensive drugs may be taken in combination Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Why is exercise good for the heart? A trained heart is bigger pumps blood more efficiently (at a lower rate) stroke volume increases (due to stronger contractions, allowing for lower rate) other benefits: higher aerobic capacity (contributing to efficiency) Note that this takes training! Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Characteristics of blood vessels Arteries and arterioles carry blood away from heart Capillaries- site of exchange Venules, veins- return blood to heart Muhammad Asif Pakistan
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Endothelium- prevents platelet aggregation secretes substances that control diameter of blood vessel Tunica media- smooth muscle and connective tissue. Innervated by sympathetic nerves (vasoconstriction) Missing in smallest arteries Tunica externa- connective tissue; is vascularized Muhammad Asif Pakistan
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Capillaries most permeable (and more permeable in some parts than others) Especially so in liver, spleen and red marrow (so cells can enter and leave circulation) Blood flow can vary to different parts of the body,  too Muhammad Asif Pakistan
What does this mean? Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Blood is forced through arteries and arterioles vessel walls are too thick for blood com- ponents to pass through In capillaries, oxygen and nutrients move out by diffusion; CO 2  in (via lipid membrane, channels, etc.) Blood pressure moves molecules out by  filtration Plasma proteins maintain osmotic pressure of blood Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Returning blood to the heart Venules are continuous with capillaries; take in some returned fluid (rest is retained by tissues or returned to blood via lymphatic system) Veins have thinner walls;less muscle; but can  hold much more blood Many veins in limbs have valves to prevent backflow (Varicose veins arise when pressure on valves is prolonged) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
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See pp. 351- 359 for all circuits Muhammad Asif Pakistan
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Summary  The heart is a double pump, delivering blood to the lungs for oxygenation, and then to the body Blood leaves the heart through arteries, and returns to the heart through veins The heart rate is regulated by a conducting  system (the heart beats about 100,000 times per day!) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
The cardiac cycle is regulated by the cardiac center in the medulla oblongata which regulates sympathetic and parasympa- thetic input Exercise (i.e., needs), temperature and ion balance also affect heart rate Cardiac rate is also controlled by long-term responders such as ADH, angiotensin, EPO and ANP Muhammad Asif Pakistan
Blood (arterial) pressure is affected by heart action, blood volume, peripheral resistance, and blood viscosity Inability to regulate blood pressure can  contribute to disease Arteries and veins have structural characteristics appropriate to bringing blood to the cells and then back to the heart Circulatory system allows for adjustments to  exercise, digestion and other necessary functions Muhammad Asif Pakistan

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Cardiovascular system

  • 1. The cardiovascular system Structure of the heart The cardiac cycle Structure and organization of blood vessels Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 2.
  • 3. What is the cardiovascular system? The heart is a double pump heart  arteries  arterioles   veins  venules  capillaries Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 4. The double pump Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 5. Serous membrane Continuous with blood vessels Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 6. Chambers of the heart; valves Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 7. Valves control flow of blood from one chamber to another Prevent backflow Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 8. Blood supply to the heart Coronary artery and vein system Right and left coronary arteries branch off of aorta Branch into smaller vessels Cardiac veins deliver blood to coronary sinus, and back to the right atrium Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 9. Coronary artery disease results when coronary arteries cannot deliver blood adequately Usual cause: plaques in arterial walls Angina pectoris (pain) when body is not receiving adequate oxygen Myocardial infarction (heart attack) when blood supply to heart is completely blocked; muscle dies Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 10. Coordination of chamber contraction, relaxation Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 12. Conduction system of the heart Heart contracts as a unit Atrial and ventricular syncytia help conduct electrical signals through the heart Sinoatrial (S-A) node is continuous with atrial syncytium S-A node cells can initiate impulses on their own; activity is rhythmic Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 14. Electrocardiogram (ECG) can trace conduction of electrical signals through the heart Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 15. Aberrant ECG patterns indicate damage Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 16. Regulation of heart rate Blood pressure and its control What is hypertension and how is it treated? The heart rate and exercise Characteristics of arteries and veins Organization of the vascular system and responses to physiological needs Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 17. Regulation of the cardiac cycle Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems Parasympathetic: from medulla oblongata (vagus nerve) Nerve branches to S-A and A-V nodes, and secretes acetylcholine (slows rate) Parasympathetic activity can increase (slow heart rate) or decrease (increase heart rate) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 18. Sympathetic nervous system through celiac plexus to heart secretes norepinephrine increases force of contractions Cardiac control center in medulla oblongata maintains balance between the two Normally both sympathetic and parasympathetic function at a steady background level Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 20. Baroreceptors detect changes in blood pressure Rising pressure stretches receptors vagus nerve  parasympathetic system Increased temperature increases heart rate Ions and heart rate: excess potassium decreases it excess calcium increases it Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 21. Blood pressure Blood flow is generally equal to cardiac output Blood flow affected by pressure and resistance Blood pressure: the force that is exerted by blood against blood vessel walls Resistance depends on size of blood vessel and thickness (viscosity) of blood Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 22. Blood pressure is highest in large arteries will rise and fall as heart pumps highest with ventricular systole lowest with ventricular diastole pulse pressure is the difference between the two Resistance is highest in capillaries Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 23. More cells constriction of blood vessel walls Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 24. Control of blood pressure Regulation of cardiac output contraction strength heart rate venous return skeletal muscles breathing rate Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 26. Long term regulation of blood flow (hormones) If blood pressure is too low: ADH (antidiuretic hormone) promotes water retention Angiotensin II- in response to renin signal (renin) produced by kidney- why? drop in blood pressure stimulation by sympathetic nervous system sodium levels too low Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 27. What happens? vasoconstriction (by angiotensin II) what will that do to blood pressure? ADH is secreted aldosterone is secreted EPO (erythropoietin) secreted by kidneys if blood volume is too low ANP secreted if blood pressure is too HIGH Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 28. What is hypertension? Arterial pressure is too high Sometimes cause is unknown, or is secondary to disease Variety of causes/ risk factors are known sedentary lifestyle smoking obesity diet (excess sodium; cholesterol; calories in general) stress arteriosclerosis genetic factors Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 29. Consequences? heart has to work harder; left ventricle enlarges atherosclerosis may affect coronary arteries as well (which have to work harder anyway)  heart disease deficient blood supply to other parts of body damage to blood vessels accumulates heart failure Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 30. Treatment of high blood pressure Quit smoking; adjust diet; exercise Drug therapies- strategies differ Reduce heart rate calcium channel blockers reduce calcium flow into heart muscle and therefore heart rate relax smooth muscle lining coronary arteries beta blockers (reduce stimulation by sympathetic nervous system) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 31. Diuretics reduce blood volume ACE inhibitors interfere with renin- angiotensin pathway Vasodilators (such as nitroglycerin) open up blood vessels (reduce resistance) If heart is actually failing, digitalis increases efficiency of heat muscle Anti-hypertensive drugs may be taken in combination Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 32. Why is exercise good for the heart? A trained heart is bigger pumps blood more efficiently (at a lower rate) stroke volume increases (due to stronger contractions, allowing for lower rate) other benefits: higher aerobic capacity (contributing to efficiency) Note that this takes training! Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 33. Characteristics of blood vessels Arteries and arterioles carry blood away from heart Capillaries- site of exchange Venules, veins- return blood to heart Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 35. Endothelium- prevents platelet aggregation secretes substances that control diameter of blood vessel Tunica media- smooth muscle and connective tissue. Innervated by sympathetic nerves (vasoconstriction) Missing in smallest arteries Tunica externa- connective tissue; is vascularized Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 37. Capillaries most permeable (and more permeable in some parts than others) Especially so in liver, spleen and red marrow (so cells can enter and leave circulation) Blood flow can vary to different parts of the body, too Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 38. What does this mean? Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 39. Blood is forced through arteries and arterioles vessel walls are too thick for blood com- ponents to pass through In capillaries, oxygen and nutrients move out by diffusion; CO 2 in (via lipid membrane, channels, etc.) Blood pressure moves molecules out by filtration Plasma proteins maintain osmotic pressure of blood Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 40. Returning blood to the heart Venules are continuous with capillaries; take in some returned fluid (rest is retained by tissues or returned to blood via lymphatic system) Veins have thinner walls;less muscle; but can hold much more blood Many veins in limbs have valves to prevent backflow (Varicose veins arise when pressure on valves is prolonged) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 42. See pp. 351- 359 for all circuits Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 45. Summary The heart is a double pump, delivering blood to the lungs for oxygenation, and then to the body Blood leaves the heart through arteries, and returns to the heart through veins The heart rate is regulated by a conducting system (the heart beats about 100,000 times per day!) Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 46. The cardiac cycle is regulated by the cardiac center in the medulla oblongata which regulates sympathetic and parasympa- thetic input Exercise (i.e., needs), temperature and ion balance also affect heart rate Cardiac rate is also controlled by long-term responders such as ADH, angiotensin, EPO and ANP Muhammad Asif Pakistan
  • 47. Blood (arterial) pressure is affected by heart action, blood volume, peripheral resistance, and blood viscosity Inability to regulate blood pressure can contribute to disease Arteries and veins have structural characteristics appropriate to bringing blood to the cells and then back to the heart Circulatory system allows for adjustments to exercise, digestion and other necessary functions Muhammad Asif Pakistan