Cadiovascular System 1 Flashcards

1
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Cardiovascular system includes the:

A

Heart
Blood Vessels
Lymphatic Vessels

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2
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Circulation Pathway that transports blood from the heart to the lungs and from the lungs to the heart

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Pulmonary Circulation

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3
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Circulation Pathway that transports blood from the heart to the other tissues of the body and from other tissues to the heart

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Systemic Circulation

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4
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Visceral layer of serous pericardium composed of Single layer of mesothelial cells, blood vessels, and nerves.

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Epicaridum

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5
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Myocardium:

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Complex spiral arrangements of cardiac myocytes. Striated muscle branching in nature central nucleus intercalated discs

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6
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Attachment site between cardiac muscle cells

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Intercalated Discs

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7
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Risers of stairway in intercalated discs with Fascia Adherens as major constituent

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Transverse Component

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8
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Steps of stairway in intercalated discs with Gap Junctions as major constituent

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Lateral Components

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9
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Found in both lateral and transverse components

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Maculae adherents

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10
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Inner layer of endothelium and subendothelial connective tissue.

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Endocardium

Subendocardial layer location of the conducting system of the heart

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11
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Core of the valve, extensions of heart skeletal rings

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Fibrosa

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12
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Loose connective tissue, collagen fibers and elastic fibers, shock absorber

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Spongiosa

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13
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Dense connective tissue, many layers of elastic fibers

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Ventricularis

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14
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Layer of the blood vessel wall that includes the endothelium, subendothelial connective tissue, and internal elastic lamina

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Tunica Intima

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15
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Primarily of circumferential layers of smooth muscles cells

– secrete the ECM components of this layercollagen, elastin, ground substance

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Tunica Media

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16
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Mainly collagen type I fibers and a few elastic fibers .

Contains nerves, vasa vasorum, fibroblasts, and macrophages

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Tunica Adventitia

17
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Simple squamous epithelium of the vessels, tight junctions, gap junctions

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Endothelium

18
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Endothelial Cells: Functions

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Permeability barrier - controls the composition of interstitial tissue fluid.(brain, lung vs inflamm.sites)

VEGF ( vascular endothelial growth factor ) provides for angiogenesis in the embryogenesis. (As well as in vascular trauma, tumor..)

Provides signals that control blood pressure

19
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Rod-shaped inclusions found in Endothelium that store von Willebrand factor (glycoprotein) that binds Factor VIII

A

Weibel Palade bodies

20
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Arteries are …… that allows for recoiling to maintain intra vascular pressure and accommodate the large volume of blood during systole

A

Elastic
Elastic Arteries have:
- Have fenestrations – permitting diffusion of nutrients
• Vascular smooth muscle between layers of elastic fibers

21
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Blood vessel layer made of dense irregular connective tissue that prevents the excessive expansion of the vessel

A

Tunica Adventitia

22
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Function of Muscular Arteries (Medium Sized Arteries):

A

– Serves as a muscular conduit to distribute blood from elastic vessels to smaller vessels
-Muscular Arteries are most abundant in the body and have External Elastic Laminae

23
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The major determinants of blood pressure

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Arterioles
T. Intima – endothelium
T. Media - 1 – 2 layers of smooth muscle cells
T. Adventitia - ill-defined: merges with surrounding connective tissue

24
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Vessel that allows exchange of material and may be encircled by pericytes

A

Capillaries

25
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Type of Capillary that:
• Continuous basal lamina
• Uninterrupted endothelium
• Tight junctions present between cells

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Continuous/Somatic Capillary

Significance:
➢complete control over diffusion, endocytosis and exocytosis
➢Vessels that form barriers in organs such as brain, thymus, lung, testis etc)

26
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Type of Capillary that:
• Continuous basal lamina
• Tight junctions present between endothelial cells
• Fenestrations of about 80-100nm in diameter on endothelial cell membrane Numerous pinocytotic vesicles

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Fenestrated / Visceral Capillary

Significance:
➢ Presence of thin, non membranous diaphragm across the fenestrations (exception –glomerular capillaries of kidney)

27
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Type of Capillary that:
• Discontinuous basal lamina
• Absence of tight junction between the cells
• Presence of large fenestrations •Separated by wide, irregular, intercellular gaps

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Discontinuous / sinusoidal

Significance:
➢Fenestrations- large and variable reach several microns.
➢Size of fenestrations vary in different organs.
➢Allow passage of macro molecules.