Influences on Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Flashcards

1
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3 features of pulmonary vessels

A
  1. Little vascular SM
  2. Low intravascular P
  3. Increased distensibility and compressibility
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2
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What is vessel diameter influenced by (5)

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EXTRAVASCULAR FORCES

  1. Gravity
  2. Body position
  3. Lung volume
  4. Alveolar/IP pressure
  5. Intravascular P
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3
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Effect of BP on PVR

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Increase in BP decreases resistance in pulmonary system

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4
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what are the 2 mechanisms by which an increase in BP decreases R in pulmonary system

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  1. Recruitment - open previously closed vessels
  2. Distension - increase in calibre of vessels
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5
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Effect of hypoxia on PVR

note: vasodilation in systemic circulation

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VASOCONSTRICTION @ level of pre-capillary arteriole

Improves matching of blood flow with ventilation

Blood will be diverted to alveoli that are better ventilated

Limits blood flow to lungs of foetus (gas exchange across placenta)

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6
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High altitude and hypoxia

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Increased R to flow in pulmonary circuit

Increased P in pulmonary artery

Better perfusion of lung apex

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7
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Mechanism of action of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction

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Response occurs locally

Does NOT require innervation

Mediators have not been identified

weak response due to limited pulmonary vasculature muscle

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Disadvantages of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction

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  1. Causes increased PVR
  2. Increased afterload in right ventricle
  3. increased risk of RV hypertrophy - risk of R sided heart failure
  4. Increased tone of SM in pulmonary arterioles does not reverse hypertrophy of SM, which does not reverse pulmonary hypertension due to narrowing of pulmonary artery
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How does hypoxia induce vasoconstriction

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O2 sensitive K+ channels in SM surround BVs within alveolar walls

PO2 decreases, closing K+ channels

Triggers SM cell depolarisation

COntraction

Vasconstriction of pulmonary vessels

Blood flow to poorly ventilated lung regions is decreased

(opposite response in systemic circulation)

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10
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Where is PVR lowest

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Near FRC

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11
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What are alveolar vessels surrounded by

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Gas, therefore can collapse/distend

  • Palv > Pcap, capillaries collapse
  • Palv < Pcap, capillaries remain open
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12
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How are the extra-alveolar vessels (arteries and veins) tethered to lung

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Connective tissue

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13
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How are extra-alveolar vessels opened

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Pulled open by lateral traction - INSPIRATION

exposed to -ve IP pressure

Keeps large PVs open

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14
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Effects of a decrease in lung vol

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ABOVE FRC

PVs outside alveoli are distended

decreased R

Septal capillaries outside alveolar walls are compressed = dominant effect, so overall INCREASED R

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Effects of a decreased lung volume

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BELOW FRC

no longer stretched by surrounding lung tissue

increased R

decreased alveolar size

Alveolar capillaries are less compressed

decrease in R of capillaries

Overall, increased R

COLLAPSE OF EXTRA-ALVEOLAR VESSELS = dominant effect

(better blood flow at bottom of lungs)

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16
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Difference in blood flow from base to apex

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Almost constant, although low values at apex

17
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Where is the higher P in lungs

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Due to gravity, P is greates at base

18
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What is the pressure difference in lungs

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23 mmHg