Regulation of Arterial Pressure Flashcards

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Locations of baroreceptors governing ANS control of BP

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Aortic arch and carotid sinuses

Signal carried to medulla and pons via CN IX and X

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Two variables that determine arterial pressure

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Cardiac output and total peripheral resistance

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3
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Ways that the nervous system controls arterial pressure

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Baroreceptors in carotid sinus and aortic arch

Chemoreceptors in CNS

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Hormonal response to decreased BP

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Low BP is detected in kidneys by mechanoreceptors and macula densa. Renin is released. Angiotensin II vasoconstricts, constricts efferent arteriole, increases Na+ reabsorption at proximal tubule, releases aldosterone. Aldosteron increases Na+ reabsorption at distal tubule.

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ADH

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Released from posterior pituitary in response to high serum osmolarity or low BP. Increases H20 reabsorption at distal tubule and collecting duct (V2) and vasoconstriction (V1).

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SIADH

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Syndrome of inappropriate ADH

ADH is released inappropriately leading to hypotonic state w/ excess H20

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