Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Output - Control - Extrinsic Flashcards

1
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How is cardiac output controlled? (2)

A
  1. control of HR
  2. Stroke Volume
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How is heart rate controlled? (2)

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  • basic rate set by SA node that is INTRINSIC (built in)
  • MODIFIERS of HR is b EXTRINSIC control
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How is HR modified?

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  • change pacemaker potential (AP does not change)
    remember it is extrinsic
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What are the types of extrinsic control for HR? (3)

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1) neural
2) Hormonal
3) other factors

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Which nerves in SNS and PSNS control neural extrinsic control for HR?

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  • SNS is thoracic
  • PSNS is vagus nerve
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How does the SNS control extrinsic control of HR? (3)

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1) sodium channels open wider to increase sodium permeability at SA node
2) increases slope of pacemaker potential
3) reach threshold potential faster to increase HR

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How does the PSNS control extrinsic control of HR? (5)

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1) keeps resting HR lower than pace set by SA node alone (sends continuous impulses)
2) increases K+ permeability at SA node
3) thus more negative on repolarization
4) further to go to get to threshold so takes longer
5) decreases HR

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What occurs in hormonal control for HR with epinephrine and NE?

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  • Epinephrine, NE increase HR with same SNS mechanisms
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What occurs in hormonal control for HR with thyroid hormone? (2)

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  • thyroid hormone directly increases HR (but slow, so takes days)
  • also increase in number of epinephrine receptors, so more sensitive to epi
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What are other factors that contribute to extrinsic control of HR? (4)

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  • ions
  • fever
  • age
  • illness
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How do ions contribute to HR extrinsic control, if there is high K+ in ISF? (4)

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  • MP more positive than normal
  • pacemaker Na+ channels may not open
  • also slow repolarization
  • therefore decrease in HR and may lead to cardiac arrest
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How do ions contribute to HR extrinsic control if there is LOW K+ in ISF? (4)

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  • evidence that K+ channels in some cells change specificity
  • so allows Na+ through instead of K+
  • this depolarizes membrane to increase HR
  • feeble beats, abnormal rhythms
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13
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How does fever affect HR extrinsic control?

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  • increased temp increases HR
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14
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How does age affect HR extrinsic control?

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newborn have high HR

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15
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How does fitness affect extrinsic control of HR?

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  • increased fitness decreases HR
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