Control of heart rate Flashcards
What does it mean when the cardiac muscle is myogenic?
It contracts on its own accord but the rate of contraction is controlled by wave of electrical activity
Where is the SAN, AVN, purkyne fibres + bundle of his?
SAN- located in right atrium known as pacemaker
AVN- located near the border of the right + left ventricle within the atria still
Purkyne fibres- in walls of ventricles
Bundle of His- runs through the septum
Control of heart rate
-SAN releases a wave of depolarisation across the atria causing it to contract
-AVN releases another wave of depolarisation when the first wave reaches it. Non-conductive layer between atria and ventricles prevents wave of depolarisation travelling down to ventricles
-Bundle of His can conduct wave of depolarisation down septum + purkyne fibres in walls of ventricles
-Apex + walls of ventricles contract. There’s a short delay before this happens whilst AVN transmits second wave of depolarisation
-This allows enough time for atria to pump all blood into ventricles. Finally cells repolarise + cardiac muscle relaxes
How is heart rate controlled by the brain?
The medulla oblongata in the brain controls heart rate via autonomic nervous system
2 parts:
-centre linked to SAN that increases heart rate via sympathetic nervous system
-another that decreases heart rate via the parasympathetic nervous system
What causes heart rate to change?
-heart rate changes in response to pH and pressure
-these are detected by chemoreceptors and pressure receptors in the aorta + carotid artery
Response to high blood pressure
-If blood pressure is too high this can cause damage to the walls of the arteries + mechanisms must be put in place to reduce blood pressure
-This results in more impulses via the parasympathetic nervous system to decrease heart rate
Response to low blood pressure
- If blood pressure is too low, there may be insufficient supply of oxygenated blood to the respiring cells + removal of waste
- This results in more impulses via the sympathetic nervous system to increase heart rate
Response to pH
-pH of blood will decrease during times of high respiratory rate due to production of CO2 or lactic acid
-excess acid must be removed from blood rapidly to prevent enzymes denaturing + this is done by increasing heart rate (more impulses via sympathetic nervous system to SAN) so CO2 can diffuse into the alveoli more rapidly