electrical activity short Flashcards

1
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Resting membrane potential of ventricular myocytes (Em)

A

-90mV

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2
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Equilibrium/Nernst potential Ek/na

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The membrane potential necessary to stop an ion diffusing down it sconcentration gradient

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3
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action potential

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when membrane potential depolarizes then repolarizes back to resting state, this happens in a wave of electrical discharge that travels along the membrane of an excitable cell

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4
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Absolute refractory period (ERP)

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phase 0,1,2 and part of 3 - cell cannot be excited by a new action potential (h gates still closed)

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5
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benefit of ERP

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limits the frequency of ap’s and therefore contractions that the heart can generate so has time to fill and eject blood. stops tetanic contractions

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6
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relative refractory period

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at end of ERP, suprathreshold depoalrization stimuli can elicit ap’s. Will have a decreased phase 0 slope

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7
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sinoatrial node

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in posterior wall of right atrium, primary pacemaker site as highest rate

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8
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overdrive suppression

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intrinsic activity of secondary pacemakers suprresssed and they are hyperpolarzied

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9
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does ecg measure absolute voltage?

A

no, measures voltage changes from isoelectric baseline

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10
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verticle and horizontal values on ecg

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1mV/cm, 25mm/sec (1 small .04 sec, 1 big .2 second, 5 big is 1 second)

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11
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Q-Tc calculation

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Q-Tc = QT/ square root of RR

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12
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dromotrophy

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conduction velocity, increased by symp, decreased by parasymp

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13
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threshold

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level of depolarization at which a self propagating action potential is generated

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14
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excitability

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Slope and conduction velocity of phase 0. As ap’s are initiated later in the relative refractory period of the preceding excitation you get a steeper phase 0 slope, most excitable when resting membrane potenital reached first and phase 0 slope able to return to its steepest

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15
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irritability

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diminished potential between resting and threshold, as irritability increases, depolerization is easier but phase 0 has reduced conduction velocity and gradient

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