Cardiovascular control system Flashcards

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systemic aterial baroreceptors

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  • Found in carotid sinus, and aortic arch, also in arteries
  • Innovated by cranial nerves
  • have stretch sensitive ion channels
  • senses changes in pressure
  • increase in BP, will result in increase firing, then will get a reduction in sympathetic nerve activity and an increase in parasympathic activity (vagus nerve) and vice versa
  • however when you become hypertensive, then the changes are not as good because it becomes sensitised to new BP state
  • can get an increase in baroreceptor sensitivyt with increase NO

thershold, saturation and rate sensitiviey (graph)

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cardiac receptors

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  • found in heart - veno-aterial junctions
  • influenced by changes in VR and blood volume

mylenated fibers

  • respond to filling of atria
  • provide afferent information about the extent of cardiac filling (stretch)
  • is influenced by changes in venous return or blood volume
  • results in increase HR, reduced renal sympathetic stimulation

unmylenated fibers - similar to systemic arterial baroreceptors
-reduced sympatehtic outflow to heart and vessels, increase vagal activity, reduce dcatecholamine secretion, reduce adh and angiotensin 2

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chemoreceptors

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aortic and carotid bodies - regulate blood pH

  • increase in paco2 and H+ conc, and decrease pa02
  • low o2 will stimualte sympathetic drive to heart and vessels
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Why do we have the cardiovascular control system?

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  • to maintain BP, CO and to distribute blood around the body to get oxygen to different regions
  • this lecture is about how the body senses the changes in BP
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What happens when atrial pressure falls?

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  • increase heart rate and inotropic state
  • constriction of precapillary blood vessles in skeletal muscle, splanchnic, renal, cutenous ciruclations - to get blood going away
  • venoconstriction
  • increased catachloamine secretion (NA, Adrenaline)
  • increased ADH, AII, other hormones
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