Cardiac Function Flashcards
what are intrinsic factors that affect cardiac activity
cardiac pacemaker activity
what are extrinsic factors that affect cardiac activity
autonomic control
what does sympathetic NS do to cardiac activity
increase HR
increase contractile force
increase regularity of contraction
what does parasympathetic NS do to cardiac activity
decrease HR
decrease regularity of contraction
Cardiac Electrophysiology
Cardiac muscle cells undergo rhythmic contractions that do not require input from the CNS or PNS
Myocardial cell contraction is dependent on action potentials similar to those in neural cells
The contraction of pacemaker cells sets the rhythm of overall heart contraction
The Path of Electrical Conduction Through the Heart
- SA node
- Atrium
- AV node
- Bundle of His
- Purkinje fibres
what is the cardiac tissue composed of
Pacemaker (SA/AV)
+ Contractile Cells (Nonpacemaker Cells)
Cardiac Ventricular Contractile Cell Potential
(non pacemaker)
0. fast depolarisation: FAST NA+ channels open
- Partial repolarisation: Na+ channels close / FAST K+ channels open
- Plateau: L-type (long refractory period) Ca2+ channels open; K+ channels partially close Ca2+ influx =K+ efflux
- Resting potential: DELAYED RECTIFIER K+ channels open / L-type channels close
Cardiac Nodal Cell Potential
(pacemaker cells)
1. Pacemaker potential: F-type (If) Na+ channels open, SLOW K+ channels close
- T-type(transient) Ca2+ channels open, slow K+ channels continue to close
- L-type Ca2+ channels open, slow K+ channels open
what does ECG patterns do
provide a measure of cardiac conductance
Abnormal ECG Causes
- Genetic Factors (Ion channel deficiencies)
- Disease/Injury
- Drugs
Cardiac Arrhythmias 1
change in rate:
A. tachycardia - increased rate
B. bradycardia-decreased rate
Cardiac Arrhythmias 2
source of arrhythmias:
A. supraventricular
B. ventricular
Delayed After-Depolarization
- Calcium build-up in cardiac cells due to low-level stimulus from sympathetic NS
- Enough calcium accumulates until threshold reached and T-type channels open
- Causes premature contraction
- Can lead to tachycardia
Ectopic Pacemakers
Non-pacemaker cells can take on spontaneous pacemaker activity as a result of:
- Excessive sympathetic stimulation (treat with drugs that block cardiac adrenergic receptors or enhance parasympathetic activity)
- Partial depolarization caused by ischemia (treat with drugs that increase flow of blood through coronary arteries)