CARDIAC UNIT: EXCITATION-CONTRACTION COUPLING Flashcards
Define: Frank-Starling Mechanism
physiological principle that explains how the heart responds to changes in venous return
Define: positive inotropes
drugs or substances that increase myoocardial contractility (force); enhance intracellular calcium levels leading to stronger and more efficient contractions
List 4 positive inotropes
- noradrenaline
- adrenaline (epinephrine)
- amphetamines - cocaine
- digitalis (digoxin)
Explain how noradrenaline is a positive inotrope
Noradrenaline: acts on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors; increases blood pressure and contractility
Explain how adrenaline (epinephrine) is a positive inotrope
Adrenaline (epinephrine): acts on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors; increases heart rate, contractility, and systemic vascular resistance
Explain how amphetamines like cocaine is a positive inotrope
Amphetamines - cocaine: block reuptake of neurotransmitters; increased release of norepinephrine which increases heart rate and contractility
Explain how digitalis (digoxin) is a positive inotrope
Digitalis (digoxin): medication derived from foxglove plant; inhibits sodium-potassium pump which indirectly increases intracellular calcium levels and thus increases force of cardiac contractions
Define: negative inotrope
Negative inotropes: drugs or substances that decrease myocardial contractility (force)
List 3 negative inotropes
- propranolol
- nifedipine
- acetylcholine
Explain how propranolol is a negative inotrope
Propranolol:
inhibits sympathetic nervous system
beta blocker (both beta-1 and beta-2 adrenergic receptors); blocks the effects of adrenaline (epinephrine) and norepinephrine on beta-adrenergic receptors.
Explain how nifedipine is a negative inotrope
Nifedipine: calcium channel blocker, specifically L-type calcium channels; inhibits movement of calcium ions into cardiac muscle cells
Explain how acetylcholine is a negative inotrope
Acetylcholine: bind to muscarinic receptors, specifically M2 receptors, on the surface of cardiac myocytes; muscarinic receptors activate a signalling pathway that decreases cAMP concentration in the cell which in turn decreases intracellular calcium concentrations
define: inotropy
Inotropy: force of contraction
define: chronotropy
Chronotropy: rate of heart beating
define: dromotropy
Dromotropy: rhythmically of contraction