Systemic Circulation Flashcards

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Elasticity of blood vessel

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  • blood vessel walls contain elastic elements (elastin and collagen fibers) that act to maintain steady tension and hold the wall in equilibrium
  • smooth muscle is arranged circumferentially, producing an active tension by constricting the vessel and thus changing the radius
  • the endothelium is very elastic
  • blood vessels resist stretch more strongly the more they are stretched
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Pressure tension on blood vessel walls

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  • for most arteries and veins, the dynamic pressure is small and they act like balloons with one pressure (lateral/static) throughout
  • the pressure exerts a force on the blood vessel walls
  • since the extra-lumenal pressure is equal to atmospheric the pressure across the vessel wall, termed the transmural pressure, is equal to the blood pressure
  • the transmural pressure gives rise to the development of tension within the vessel wall
  • tension is a force exerting its effect along the wall circumference and is often described as the force that would pull apart a longitudial slit in wall
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Elasticity of blood vessels

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  • total tension in circulation varies ~10^4 from the large arteries to capillaries
  • capillaries experience a very small transmural pressure that is how they can function without supporting structures
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