CVS 21: Integration of CVS response- Haemorrhage Flashcards
1
Q
What is the noradrenaline contraction mechanism in the heart?
A
- NA binds to a B1 adrenoreceptor
- increases cAMP
- activates PKA
- phosphorylation of CALCIUM CHANNEL on membrane–> open for longer and also RyR channel remains open for longer
- Affects the Ca2+ ATPase & phospholamban. They pump Ca2+ back into the SR so SR is more full of Ca. Force of contraction increases as SR is more full –> greater stroke volume
2
Q
What is the effect of noradrenaline on smooth muscle?
A
- binds to a-adrenoreceptor
- PLC activated
- increases production of IP3
- binds to RyR –> depolarisation of Ca
- Ca2+ binds to Calmodulin–> increases activity MLCK = contraction
- increases TPR
3
Q
What causes the increase in urea production and thirst?
A
- Low renal artery pressure= increased renin
- renin catalyses angiotensinogen in the liver to angiotensin I
- angiotensin I –> angiotensin II via ACE
= increase in angiotensin II
= vasoconstriction + thirst - increase in aldosterone
4
Q
What are the signs and symptoms of haemorrhage?
A
Pale skin Cold extremities Agitated Thirsty - increase in urea conc - decrease in BP - Increase in HR - fall in haemoglobin conc