Microcirculation/Exchange Flashcards
Capillary Pressure (Pc)
hydrostatic pressure that fluid pults on the wall of the capillary
promotes outward flux of fluid
highest in the arterial end, decreases in venule side.
drives movement of fluids
Plasma osmotic pressure (π p)
Osmotic pressure created by proteins, the pressure required for H2O to not move through a membrane
promotes inward flux, should be constant throughout entire capillary
Factors increasing capillary hydrostatic pressure
increased blood in capillaries (artery dilation, venous constriction; arteriolar constriction/ venous pooling) —>increased Pc
factors decreasing capillary hydrostatic pressrue
overall arteriolar constriction (HT) and hemorrhage
increasing capillary osmotic pressure
dehydration (exs sweating)–> increased protein conc.
promotes reabsorption
decreasing capillary osmotic pressure
liver failure, protein malnutrition, nephrotic syndrome, pregnancy, saline infusion
promotes filtration
increasing IF colloid osmotic pressure
chronic lymph blockage, burns (increase cap perm)
promotes filtration
factors that increase lymph flow
**INCREASE IN IF hydrostatic pressure (anything that favors fluid movement out of capillary into IF)
increased cap hydrostatic pressure
decreased plasma osmotic pressure
increased IF osmotic pressure
increased capillary
coronary blood flow during cardiac cycle
highest during diastole because it depends on perfusion pressure at aortic openings, opening/closing of aortic valves and myocardial contraction that compresses its own vascular supply (subendocardial aa.)
Myocardial O2 consumption at rest
EXTRACTION is near max at rest
blood flow paralleles myocardial metabolism
metabolic signals are key drivers of myocardial O2 delivery
Calculating myocardial blood flow
MVO2=CBFX(AO2-VO2)
modified Fick equation
Autoregulation of CBF
CBF is stable at wide range of MAPs
vasodilate–>decrease resistance to increase flow during exercise (stimulated when O2 demand> O2 supply) THINK EXERCISE
Adenosine, increased PCO2, No, H+ PGs
α1 SNS
Epi/NE–> VC
higher expression on epicardial arteries
—> could limit backflow from endocardium during systole
β2 SNS
Epi/NE—>VD
highest expression in endocardial aa.
Rate pressure product
RPP=HRxSBP
gives you rough idea of O2 demand