Lecture 20 Flashcards
List the three layers (tunics) of the heart wall
Endocardium
Myocardium
Epicardium
Describe the Endocardium in terms of where it is found, its components, and it’s association with the tunica intima
Endocardium: the innermost layer, lining the atria and the ventricles
Components are endothelium and subendothelial CT
It is continuous with the tunica intima of the blood vessels entering and leaving the heart
Describe the Myocardium in terms of it’s location, and what it consists of
Myocardium: middle layer that consists of cardiac muscle cells
Describe the Epicardium in terms of it’s location, the tissue it is covered with and what it is composed of
Epicardium: most external layer
it’s external surface is covered by simple squamous epithelium (mesothelium)
Mesothelium overlies fibroelastic CT that contains adipose cells, nerves, and coronary vessels
Describe the location of the subendocardium and what it contains
The “subendocardium” is found between the endocardium and the myocardium and contains nerves and Purkinje fibers (subendothelial fibers)
State the 3 tunics of blood vessels
Tunica Intima
Tunica Media
Tunica Adventitia
Describe the tunica intima in terms of what blood vessels it is found in, what it is composed of and what it’s endothelial cells produce.
Tunica Intima: found in all arteries and arterioles and is composed of endothelium and basal lamina
It’s endothelial cells produce von Willebrand’s facto VIII
Describe the tunica media in terms of what it is composed of and what types of fibers it contains
Tunica Media: contains collagen and elastic fibers
Made up of circular smooth muscle tissue and fibroblasts
Describe the tunica adventitia in terms of it’s location compared to the other tunics, what it is composed of, and how it receives blood supply/innervation.
Tunica Adventitia: the outermost layer that is lacking in arterioles
Composed of loose areolar tissue and contains irregular fibroelastic tissue with adipocytes
Has small vessels (vasa vasorum) and nerves (nervi vasorum)
What blood vessel tunic is present in capillaries that are so small that they are only a single layer of cells?
Tunica intima
Describe Elastic arteries in terms of their behavior during systole/diastole, what their tunica media consists of, and give examples of where these can be found in the body (be sure to include another name for them)
Elastic arteries: aka “conducting arteries” stretch during systole and recoil during diastole
Tunica media consists of layers of elastic fibers organized into elastic laminae (with CT interspersed between the elastic laminae
40 layers in newborn and 70 layers in adult
Ex. Aorta, pulmonary trunk, and large branches of the aorta
Describe Muscular arteries in terms of what their tunica media consists of, what it responds to, changes in this layer as vessels get smaller, and examples of where to find these types of vessels (include another name for them)
Muscular Arteries: aka “distributing arteries” tunica media consists of smooth muscle that responds to autonomic stimulation and hormones
The thickness of the smooth muscle layer decreases as the vessel gets smaller, while there is also a gradual transition from elastic artery to muscular artery
Ex. All named arteries of the body except elastic arteries
Define arterioles, describe their tunica media, what they give rise to, and changes that occur as vessels get smaller.
Arterioles: basically just small arteries with a tunica media that consists of 2-3 layers of smooth muscle cells
Arterioles give rise to metarterioles which have a discontinuous layer of smooth muscle tissue
Same as arteries, the thickness of the smooth muscle layer decreases as the diameter becomes smaller
The mean arterial pressure depends on the ___ ____ __ ___ _____ _____ in the arterioles (peripheral resistance arterioles)
proper tone of the smooth muscles
Describe veins in terms of their structure and include a characteristic of their tunica adventitia (in larger veins)
Veins: compared to arteries, they have a larger lumen, thinner wall, and valves are present in them
Larger veins have a layer of longitudinal smooth muscle in the inner aspect of the tunica adventitia