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Circulatory Responses. Purpose. transport oxygen to tissues transport of nutrients to tissues removal of wastes regulation of body temperature. Organization. arteries - away from heart (oxygenated) veins - to heart (deoxygenated) arterioles - branches capillaries - smallest arteries - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Circulatory Responses

Circulatory Responses

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Purpose

• transport oxygen to tissues

• transport of nutrients to tissues

• removal of wastes

• regulation of body temperature

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Organization

• arteries - away from heart (oxygenated)

• veins - to heart (deoxygenated)

• arterioles - branches

• capillaries - smallest arteries

• venules - smallest veins

• mixed venous blood - from entire body

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Structure of the Heart

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The Heart has Two Pumps

• pulmonary - pumps blood to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart from the lungs

• systemic - pumps blood to the rest of the body and back to the right side of the heart

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The Myocardium

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Cardiac Cycle

• Systole– contraction phase– 0.3 sec at rest down to 0.2 sec during heavy

exercise

• Diastole– relaxation phase– 0.5 sec at rest down to 0.13 sec during heavy

exercise

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The Cardiac Cycle

• Systole– Contraction phase

• Diastole– Relaxation phase

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Pressure Changes During the Cardiac Cycle

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Insert fig 9.4

• two heart sounds– 1st closing of the atrioventricular valves– 2nd closing of the aortic and pulmonary valves

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Blood Pressure

• arterial blood pressure estimated using sphygmomanometer– systolic/diastolic– males 120/80– females 110/70

• Hypertension– resting BP of 140/90– primary or secondary

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Blood Pressure Determination

• Pulse pressure– difference between systolic and diastolic

• Mean arterial pressure (MAP)– product of cardiac output and total vascular

resistance (sig?)– average pressure during cardiac cycle– determines rate of blood flow through system– MAP = DBP +.33 (pulse pressure)

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Factors Affecting Blood Pressure

• Blood pressure can be increase by– increase in blood volume– increase in heart rate– increase in blood viscosity– increase in stroke volume– increased peripheral resistance

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Anterior View of the Heart

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Normal electrocardiogram at rest

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Use of ECG for Diagnosis (ST depression)

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Cardiac Output

• Q = HR x SV– Q = cardiac output– HR = heart rate– SV = stroke volume

• Implications during exercise???

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Insert table 9.1

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Regulation of Heart Rate

• Parasympathetic control– cardiovascular control center (medulla

oblongota)– vagus nerve– acetylcholine decreases activity of both SA and

AV nodes– can increase HR by removal

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HR Regulation cont’d

• Sympathetic control– cardiac accelerator nerves at SA and AV nodes– norepinephrine released which increases HR

and force of contraction– responsible above 100 bpm

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Autonomic Control of HR

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Regulation of Stroke Volume

• end diastolic volume (EDV) - volume of blood in ventricles at the end of diastole– Frank-Starling Law– increase in contractility increases volume

pumped per beat– venous return

• average aortic blood pressure• strength of ventricular contraction

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Factors Regulating Venous Return

• venoconstriction– reduces volume capacity of veins to store blood– sympathetic control

• muscle pump

• respiratory pump– inspiration reduces intrathoracic pressure

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The Skeletal Muscle Pump

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Components of Blood

• Plasma– Liquid portion of blood– Contains ions, proteins, hormones

• Cells– Red blood cells

• Contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen

– White blood cells– Platelets

• Important in blood clotting

• Hematocrit– Percent of blood composed of cells

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Hematocrit

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