Basics Flashcards
What are the 3 factors affecting diffusion?
- Area
- Diffusion ‘Resistance’:
- Concentration Gradient:
What is the rate of bloodflow at rest vs during strenuous exercise?
Rest: 5L/min Exercise: can go up to 25L/min
How much bloodflow do the following tissues require? a) Brainb) Heartc) kidneys d) skeletal muscle and the gut
Brain/kidneys - high constant flow
Heart - high flow that increases during exercise
Skeletal muscle/gut - high amount post exercise/meal
Give 4 descriptive features for a cardiac myocyte
- Striations
- 1-2 centrally positioned nuclei
- Intercalated discs (electrical and mechanical coupling with adjacent cells)
- Branching
What are the 2 types of myocardial cells?
- Contractile cells (99%)
2. Conducting cells (1%): smaller, fewer myofibrils/filaments (don’t do contractions), similar to neurons
Describe the process that occurs after a pacemaker generates one AP
- SA node (pacemaker cells, rest: 1AP/sec)
- Short atrial systole (P wave)
- Excitation reaches AV node: delayed 120 ms
- Bundle of HIS (rapidly conducted)
- Purkinje fibres
- Through ventricular myocardium (endocardial - epicardial)
- Ventricular systole: 250 ms (ca2+ channels, apex - up)
- Diastole: 430 ms relaxation, ventricles re-fill
Describe the phases of the heart
Isovolumetric contraction: btwn mitral valve closing and aortic opening, NO change in volume, highest O2 consumption
Systolic ejection: aortic valve opens
Isovolumetric relaxation: btwn aortic valve closing and mitral valve opening
Rapid-reduced filling: mitral valve opens (progresses into diastasis - passive filling before atria contract)
What generates the four heart sounds?
S1: mitral/tricuspid valves close “lub”
S2: Aortic/pulmonary valves close “dub”
S3: Rapid ventricular filling
S4: “atrial kick”: atrial systole pushes small amount of extra blood into ventricles to limit loss of valve regurg
What peaks at the end of systole?
Arterial and interventricular pressure
What generates a heart murmur?
Turbulent blood (valve stenosis or incompetence)
List two things that can cause aortic stenosis
Bicuspid congenital valve, age-related calcification