Cardiovascular Homeostasis Flashcards
1
Q
CO venous return curve - 5 main points of this
What happens when you exercise, have haemorrhage, heart failure
A
- CO = venous return = right atrial pressure
- Increase mRAP = increase CO
- Increase mRAP = decrease venous return
- mRAP = 0, no increase in venous return (venous return must have greater pressure than mRAP to get increase return)
- mean systemic pressure = where venous return = 0
- max venous return = 8l
2
Q
Extrinsic vs intrinsic mechanisms of cardiac homeostasis
A
extrinsic - autonomic nervous system, endocrine system
Intrinsic -chemoreceptors, osmoreceptors, stretch receptors (monitor distention of heart and arteries and also airways and lungs)
3
Q
ENdocrine system regulation of heart
A
- adrenaline and noradrenaline - released in response to sympathetic stimulation
- REnin-angiotensin system
- NAP
4
Q
Renin - 3 reasons it is stimualted
A
JGA - sense low NACL, low blood flow, or b1 receptors are activated
5
Q
Angiotensin 2 effects (5 things)
A
- increase sympathetic acitvity
- increase na, cl- absorpiton and k secretion to retain more water
- stimulates aldosterone (which increases process above)
- ADH secretion (more water absorption)
- Arteriol vasoconstriction
6
Q
ANP
A
- made by heart, brain
- released by heart in stimuli to atrial and ventricular distention, in response to heart failure
- cardiac distension, sympathetic stimulation, angiotensin 2 stimualtion, enothelin
- get decrease in GFR to decrease renin release (decrease angiotensin 2)
- also vasodilates vessles
- overall decrease BP and BV to get diuresis
7
Q
sympathetic and parasympathetic supply to heart
A
- Parasympathetic to heart = from vagus
- Sympathetic - from sympathetic chain (top 3 ganglia