VASCULAR: REGULATION OF MAP II Flashcards
Compare arterial and venous pressure in the head vs feet
Arterial pressure is lower in the head (60 mmHg) than compared to the feet (185 mmHg)
Venous pressure is lower in the head (-10 mmHg) compared to feet (95 mmHg)
Define: syncope
fainting; due to insufficient cerebral perfusion
Describe how hypotension causes fainting
Gravity (standing straight) → Increase hydrostatic pressure → venous pooling → increase capillary filtration of plasma → more fluid entering interstitial space → decreased effective circulatory volume → decreased venous return and cardiac output → decreased cerebral blood flow
Describe vasovagal syncope
Caused by sudden withdrawal of sympathetic nervous system and increased parasympathetic nervous system activity (vagal) → vasodilation (decrease total peripheral resistance and cardiac output) and decreased heart rate
Perhaps due to cerebral circulation causing a sudden withdrawal of SNS
Most common cause of fainting
Triggers:
Emotional - sight of blood, emotional distress
Postural - prolonged standing
Describe why those with Parkinson’s disease may faint often
Orthostatic hypotension due to autonomic failure
Drop in blood pressure upon standing up
Impaired baroreflex response to standing
List the various reasons that cause fainting
Vasovagal syncope (emotional/postural)
Orthostatic hypotension e.g. autonomic failure
Supine hypotension e.g. spinal cord injury (damage to sympathetic fibres), pregnancy
Shock (e.g. hemorrhagic)
Post-exercise hypotension (venous pooling of blood)
Treatment for orthostatic hypotension and syncope
Lifestyle adjustments
- Tilt training
- Salt
- Exercise training: increase plasma volume and baroreflex sensitivity
- Water drinking
Salt loading
- water retention and plasma volume expansion
Head up sleeping
- increased plasma volume
- decreased atrial filling –> decreased ANP –> sodium retension
- nocturnal baroreflex stimulation
Adjustment of medication
Fludrocortisone
midrodrine
pacemaker
How does fludrocortisone treat fainting?
synthetic corticosteroid (mineralocorticoid)
mimics aldosterone
promotes renal sodium reabsorption
increases plasma volume
How does midodrine treat fainting?
Short acting a1 agonist
Vasoconstriction
How does a pacemaker treat fainting?
very effective in syncope due to arrhythmia
ineffective in syncope due to hypotension
- Pacemakers prevent the fall in heart rate that occurs with a faint but not the fall in blood pressure; thus doesn’t prevent fainting!
What is a normal BP?
<120/<80
What is the etiology of hypertension
10% renal hypertension
Caused by a problem with renal artery
Block in renal artery → renal artery thinks that systemic artery is low → increases systemic arterial pressure
90% idiopathic (unknown origin)
What do those with hypertension have in common?
Higher total peripheral resistance
Suggests that arteriole radius is key in the process of hypertension development
High levels of vasoconstrictors
Contributing factors (genetics, lifestyle, diet (salt intake))
Name 2 hypertension pharmacological treatments
- Diuretics (e.g. furosemide)
limit Na+ reabsorption (inhibits Na-K-2Cl symporter) → decreased plasma vol → decreased MAP - ACE inhibitors (e.g. captopril)
reduce angiotensin II
decreased vasoconstriction
decreased aldosterone secretion → decreased Na+ reabsorption → decreased plasma volume → decreased MAP
decreased cardiac hypertrophy - Angiotensin II receptors blockers (e.g. losartan): reduces action of angiotensin II
- Ca2+ channel antagonists e.g. nifedipine, verapamil
Block Cav1.2
preferential effect to act on Cav1.2 in VSM vs. cardiac muscle → decreased Ca2+ current → vasodilation and reduced contractility - β-adrenergic antagonists (β blockers) e.g. propranolol: decrease CO and MAP - not suitable for asthmatics
Describe the lifestyle treatments for hypertension
Dietary -”DASH” diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)
- Reduce Na+ intake
- Reduce caffeine intake (positive inotrope)
- Reduce fat intake
- Achieve and maintain healthy dietary balance
Lifestyle
- Increase activity levels
- Smoking cessation
- Achieve and maintain a healthy body weight
- Decrease alcohol intake
- Decrease stress