NS - CVS II Flashcards

1
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What model to Cardiomyocytes follow for muscle contraction?

A

Sliding filament model

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What 3 subunits are present in Troponin?

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  1. Troponin T (TnT)- ties troponin to actin and tropomyosin
  2. Troponin I (TnI)- inhibits ATPase in actin-myosin interaction
  3. Troponin C (TnC)- binds calcium ions to tropomyosin to activate contraction
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3
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What are the structures of actin and myosin?

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Actin
* Thin filaments consisting of alpha helix strands

Myosin
* 4 light chains and 2 heavy chains with globular heads sites for ATP and actin binding

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4
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What law describes the relationship between the length of the sarcomere and the force of contraction?

A

Frank Starling Law

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5
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What does it mean that the cardiac muscle is myogenic?

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Activity is drawn from the muscle- not the nerve

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6
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What is the role of gap junctions in the heart?

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Impulse conduction
* Have inherent pacemaker activity

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7
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What is fibrillation?

A

Irregular unsynchronized contraction of muscle fibres

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8
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What is the order of contraction and relaxation in the heart? (5)

A
  1. Atrial Contraction
  2. Atrial Relaxation
  3. Ventricular Relaxation
  4. Ventricular Contraction
  5. Ventricular Relaxation
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9
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How is the regulation of the heart beat achieved? (4)

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  1. Electrical and physical separation of the atrial and ventricular chambers
  2. Pacemaker cells set the frequency
  3. Conducting cells give a coordinated beat
  4. Strength of the beat is controlled
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10
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What is the natural pacemaker of the heart?

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Sino-atrial node (SAN)

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11
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What spreads the coordinated AP to the atrial muscle?

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Internodal pathways and Bachmanns bundle

Bundle of His –> Purkinje fibres

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12
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What is an Electrocardiogram (ECG)?

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A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of the heart

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13
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How would maximal and minimal readings be shown in regards to lead placement?

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Maximal- Leads parallel to the current flow

Minimal- Leads perpendicular to the current flow

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What causes the P,Q,R,S,T waves?

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P- Atrial depolarisation
Q- Interventricular wall depolarisation
R- Inner ventricular wall depolarises
S- Outer ventricular wall depolarise
T- Repolarisation of ventricles

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