Lecture 6 - Cardiovascular Flashcards

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How many layers if blood vessel wall

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What are the layers of the blood vessels called

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  1. Tunica itima (inner most)
  2. Tunica Media
  3. Tunica Adventitia (externa)
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Tuna intima strucutre

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  • lined by endothelium - a simple squamous epithelium which lines the lumen of all vessels (barrier between blood and wall - stops clottting)
  • subendothelium - a sparse pad of loose FCT cushioning the endothelium
  • internal elastic laminate (IEL) - a condensed sheet of elastic tissue. The IEL is well developed in arteries and less developed in veins.
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Histology of artery - intima and internal elastic lamina

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Tunica media structures

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  • smooth muscle
  • variable content of connective tissue fibres - mainly elastin and collagen
  • thickness of the media is proportional to both vessel diameter and blood pressure (high pressure = thick)
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Media

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Features of tunica adventitia (externa)

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  • loose FCT with a high content of collagen and variable amount of elastin
  • in larger vessels, the adventitia contains the vasa vasorum (small blood vessels that supple the blood vessel wall)
  • lymphatics and autonomic nerves are also found in this region (sympathetic fibres in smooth muscle - contagion of wall)
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Thickest layer in arteries

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  • tunica media
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Layer diagram

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  • circumficanlyl orientated cells
  • tow diff types of stains showing diff things
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Vasa vasorum

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  • small artieries and veins
  • supplies cells further from the lumen
  • needed in big arteries
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Aorta wall muscle vs leg

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  • elastic artery
  • has lots of elastic tissues
  • media dominated by smooth tissue in tunica Media in femoral (mascular) artery
  • when blood comes out of heart and into aorta it is high pressure and pulsating
  • by making artery rubbery, it stretches and recoils with each pulse - making the difference in pressure between diastolic and systolic pressure similar - helps push blooofd too
  • in peripheral vessels - change strucutre by uttering dirubution of blood - capillary Kim it
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Arteriole

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Smallest artery

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Function of the arteriole

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The resistance vessels of the circulation - determine blood pressure

  • arteriole form resistance bed
  • depending on state of contraction it supplies more or less resistance to push blood into supply path
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Function of capillaries

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  • site of exchange between blood and tissues
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Venules

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  • smallest veins
  • first part of Venus grainage
  • has veins to ensure blood goes in one direction
  • deoxygenated blood flows in after capillaries
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Function of veins

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  • low pressure, large volume transport system
  • one way (unidirectional) flow
  • capacitance vessels - ability to hold excess fluid in times of need
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Hidtilogical strucutre of veins

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  • irregular, flattened shape with large Lyman and thin wall
  • have spare capacity (can take up extra blood volume) = capacitance vessels
  • three layers
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3 layers of veins

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  • intima
  • media - much thinner then arteries - a few layers of smooth muscle (often in two distinct layers)
  • adventitia - thickest layer of vein - collagen controls how much it extends
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Thickest layer of artery

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Media

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Vein histology

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Vascular bundle

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-two veins as needs double CSA to compensate for lower speed

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Varicus veins

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  • if skeletal muscle surrounds = deep
  • large pressure at bottom of veins as a result of faulty veins