Cardiovascular II Flashcards
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describe post capillary venules
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- capillaries –> postcapillary venules –> veins
- high endothelial venules (cuboidal cells)
- HEV: high endothelial vessels
- loosest ZO (zona occludens)
- allows for migration of leukocytes
2
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explain the homing effect
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- significance of HEV: the vessels are ports of entry for lymphocytes into lymphatic organ (lymph node), which is defined as the homing effect
3
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describe valves in veins
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- valves in veins = folds of t. intima, supported by fibro-elastic CT
- these prevent the back flow of blood, as they drain the blood towards the heart against gravity
4
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describe a large (muscular) vein
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- tunica media: circularly arranged smooth muscles + CT
- t. adventitia: longitudinal smooth muscle bundles
- allows for continuous milking of blood towards the heart against gravity
5
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describe hypertension
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- can cause damage to smaller blood vessels by scarring, hardening, narrowing of blood vessels and eventually become less elastic
- 3 characteristic changes in muscular artery:
- symmetrical hypertrophy of the muscular t. media
- extensive reduplication of the internal elastic lamina
- fibrotic thickening of the t. intima
- all changes lead to reduction in diameter of the lumen
6
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describe atherosclerosis
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- lesions of the t. intima called atheroma (or fibro fatty plaques) that protrude into and obstruct the vascular lumen
- also weakening of the underlying t. media
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