Histology Flashcards
What are 3 characteristics of purkinje fibres?
Specialised conducting fibres (not neurons)
1) Central nucleus
2) Few myofibrils
3) Numerous mitochondria
4) No T-tubule system
5) Numerous glycogen particles in cytoplasm
How does the heart ensure electrical impulses from the atria enter the ventricles only through the AV node?
Fibrous skeleton: electrical insulator → isolated atria from ventricles
- only AV node passes through fibrous skeleton
Why is conduction through the AV bundle slow?
very few gap junctions?
Why is conduction through the purkinje fibres faster then the other parts of the heart?
1) lots of gap junctions
2) RMP is lower than rest of ventricular myocardium (70mV<90mV)
What is the fibrous skeleton of the atria made of?
Mostly fibrocytes and few cardiac myocytes
How is the SAN able to initial APs on their own?
1) Less -ve RMP (60-70 compared to 90mV)
2) Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels rather than voltage gated Na+ channels in other cardiac cells
3) Funny channels
SNS innervated the whole heart include the SA and AV nodes but the PNS does not innervate _____________.
Ventricular muscles
What are the 3 main layers of arteries?
1) Tunica intima
- endothelium and connective tissue
2) Tunica media
- smooth muscle and elastic/collagen fibres
3) Tunica adventitia
- connective tissue
How can large lymphatic vessels be differentiated from venules?
Large lymphatic vessels:
1) Large lumen
2) Very thin and irregular wall
3) No RBCs
What are 3 characteristics of elastic arteries?
1) Tunica intima internally lined by endothelial cells and thicker than muscular arteries
2) Endothelial cells:
- microvilli, pinocytotic vesicles, microfilaments, lysosomes, cell junctions
3) Tunica media
- concentrically arranged fenestrated laminae, collagen and smooth muscle fibres
4) Tunica adventitia
- fairly well-developed and no external limiting membrane
What are 4 characteristics of muscular arteries?
1) Medium sized vessels
2) Tunica media (<40 layers of smooth muscle cells)
3) Collagen fibres, smooth muscles, and proteoglycans
4) Round lumen
5) Internal elastic limiting membrane
6) External elastic limiting membrane
7) Adventitia:
- collagen and elastic fibers
- blood vessels (vasa vasorum) and nerves
What are 4 characteristics of arterioles?
1) Small vessels (<0.5mm)
2) Narrow lumen
3) Tunica intima:
- no subendothelial layer
4) No internal elastic limiting membrane
5) Tunica media (1-5 layers of circular smooth muscle fibers)
6) Poorly developed adventitia
What are 3 characteristics of large veins?
1) Large
2) Well developed tunica intima
3) Tunica media:
- smooth muscles (but less than large arteries)
- abundant collagen and elastic fibres
4) Tunica adventitia:
- thickest
- contains neuro-vascular bundles
What are 3 characteristics of medium veins?
1) Lined by endothelium
2) 1-9mm
3) Tunica intima:
- subendothelial layer present
4) Tunica media:
- several layers of smooth muscle cells mixed with collagen fibres
5) Tunica adventitia:
- well developed
- mainly collagen fibres
6) Valves
What are 3 characteristics of venules?
1) Small (0.2-1mm)
2) Tunica intima:
- 1 layer of endothelial cells only
3) Tunica media:
- 0-a few laters of smooth mucles
4) Tunica adventitia:
- least developed
- rich in collagen fibres