Lecture 7 - The Excitable Heart Flashcards
1
Q
Electrical cells:
- What percentage
- Appearance?
- Examples
Contractile cells:
- What percentage?
- Appearance?
- Example
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2
Q
Action potentials propagate along the _____ ______ of what?
What’re the 4 bullet points?
- Intrinsic depolarisation….
- Where does the impulse spread?
- In contractile cells: ?
- How does it spread?
A
Surface membrane of electrical and contractile cells
3
Q
What connects cardiac cells of heart?
What are gap junctions?
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4
Q
Gap junctions spreading the impulse
- Along……
- Between….
- Between……
This
- Increases…..
- Causes…..(special name)
A
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5
Q
Electrical wiring of the heart - 6 parts
A
Go to the slides for this and understand the story
6
Q
Excitation and the conduction pathway
- Q____
- ____ pulse
- Complete _____ depolarisation
- ____ pulse
- ____ repolarisation and _____ depolarisation
- Start of ventricular _____
- Complete ______ repolarisation
A
- Quiescence = nothing happening, heart full of blood and ready to initiate beat
- SAN pulse - excitation of intra- and inter-atrial conduction pathway. Start of atrial depolarisation (some change in shape)
- Complete atrial depolarisation (electrical signal moved all the way through atria)
- AVN pulse = excitation of AV bundle and Purkinje fibres. Walls depolarise (vent start to contract) and atria starting to repolarise
- Atrial repolarisation and ventricular depolarisation. Atria full relaxed and vent fully contracted (isovolumetric vent contract and ejection)
- Start of ventricular repolarisation (isovolumetric vent relaxation)
- Complete ventricular relaxation (so back to 1.)
7
Q
ECG
- What does the P wave denote?
- QRS complex?
- T wave?
- PR/PQ interval?
- QT interval?
- RR interval?
A
- P = SAN pulse, atrial depolarisation (end of this wave = they fully depolarised)
- QRS = ventricular contraction (movement of signal down septum etc bigger spike because walls are larger than atria). Here the atria are repolarising but it’s obscured because vent’s deplo signal very big
- T wave = ventricular repolarisation
- PR/PQ = indication of the conduction time through the AV node
- QT = estimate of the time the ventricles are contracting
- RR = time between heartbeats