CVR 20 Capillaries Flashcards

1
Q

Capillaries are composed of a single _____ cell rolled into a tube. They also have ____ which increase transport in the certain capillaries

A

Squamous cell

Fenestrations

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2
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Differences between arterioles and capillaries are?

A

Arterioles - control distribution of blood flood, have sphincters, have ANS innervated smooth muscle

Capillaries - single endothelial cell and no smooth muscle but do have contractile elements

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3
Q

Where is the least permeable and most permeabe cappillary structures?

A

continuous in the msucle lungs and skin

Discontinous in the bone marrow liver and spleen is most permeable.

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4
Q

What type of EC is the BBB

A

continuous

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5
Q

How much water moves between capillaries into interstitial space?

A

8 L/dau

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6
Q

Filtration is ____ + ______

A

reabsorbtion plus bloodflow

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7
Q

Plasma osmolarity is?

A

300 mosmols

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8
Q

What causes colloid pressure (oncotic)

A

poorly diffusable protiens in plasma

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9
Q

The starling hypothesis describe the _____ in ______ exchange.
It states that the cap walls are ____ to water but are ____ to proteins.
The forces determining exchange are _______, ________ and ________.

A

forces

capillary

leaky

relatively impermeable

gradient hydrostatic pressure

colloid osmotic pressure

filtration coefficent related to density and permability of caps.

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10
Q

In the starling hypothesis what is K?

A

product of the permeability and the surface area of the the caps.

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11
Q

Where does the gradient favour filtration?

A

glomerulus, than alveolii, than skeletal

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12
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Oedema can occur when there is an _____ in cap _______ pressure. A decrease in ______. A ______ in cap permeability or an obrstruciton in the _______.

A
increase 
hydrostatic pressure
plasma oncotic pressure
increase 
lymphatics
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13
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What causes the oedema which occurs in children suffering from protein calorie malnutrition?

A

The extreme lack of protein causes an osmotic imbalance in the gastro-intestinal system causing swelling of the gut diagnosed as an edema or retention of water.

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14
Q

Explain the mechanisms underlying the oedema which
occurs in heart failure (HF). Differentiate between the oedema
evident in left vs right-sided heart failure

A

HF causes increase peripheral resistance and strain on heart damaging the myocardium.
Vasoconstricion causes fluid retention and increase hydrostatic pressure in caps. This shifts to favour interstitial fluid into tissue. Right sided heart starts in ankle or sacral.
Left sided damage begins in lungs.

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15
Q

If arm blood flow is obstructed for more than about 30
secs during measurement of blood pressure, blood flow in
the arm is temporarily increased on release of the cuff due
to ONE of the following:
A. An increase in total peripheral resistance
B. Active hyperaemia
C. By a shifting of blood flow from other organs
D. By vasodilation resulting from build-up of local metabolites
E. By a temporary increase in mean arterial pressure

A

E

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