Pulmonary Circulation Flashcards
How does the pressure in the pulmonary circulation differ from the systemic circulation?
The pressure in the pulmonary circulation is MUCH LOWER than in the systemic circulation
State a key difference in the structure of the pulmonary arteries compared to the systemic arteries.
The pulmonary arteries have a greater lumen: wall thickness ratio meaning that they are more distensible/compliant
How does the mean arterial blood pressure vary between the systemic and pulmonary circulation?
MABP in the pulmonary circulation is 15% that of the systemic circulation
How does the pressure gradient differ between the systemic and pulmonary circulation?
10% of systemic
How does the resistance differ between the systemic and pulmonary circulation?
10% of systemic
Where is ACE expressed?
In the lung endothelium and in the kidneys
What does ACE do?
Converts Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II
Breaks down bradykinin
Describe the protective role of the pulmonary circulation.
The pulmonary circulation filters out small clots that could reach the brain or heart and cause sudden death. It filters the blood before it reaches the systemic circulation.
State and describe three pulmonary shunts.
Bronchial Circulation - branches off the aorta and returns to the pulmonary veins. It goes through the left side of the heart twice before the right side of the heart and so it bypasses the lungs.
Foramen Ovale and Ductus Arteriosus - Foetal Shunts - provide a low resistance path for the blood from the right side of the heart to enter the left side of the heart without going through the lungs.
Give two examples of congenital heart defects.
ASD/Patent Foramen Ovale
VSD
How does the pulmonary circulation respond to an increase in cardiac output?
The pulmonary arteries are fairly compliant and so they can dilate to increase perfusion without causing much of a change in MABP and hence preventing pulmonary oedema.
Describe the perfusion across the lungs at rest when standing up.
The base of the lungs is more perfused that the apex - due to gravity and the fact that blood follows the path of least resistance.
Describe and explain the effects of increasing ventilation on pulmonary
resistance.
Ventilation increases pulmonary resistance at the EXTREMITIES
When it is near residual volume (forced expiration), the intrathoracic pressure presses on the extra-alveolar arteries thus increasing resistance.
When it is near TLC, the expansion of the alveolus presses on the alveolar arteries thus increasing resistance.
How do the systemic and pulmonary circulation differ in their response to hypoxia?
Systemic - vasodilation to increase perfusion to match metabolic demand
Pulmonary - vasoconstriction
What channel is response for this response to hypoxia?
Oxygen sensitive potassium channel