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Human Anatomy and Physiology Blood pressure and regulation of cardiac output

Human Anatomy and Physiology Blood pressure and regulation of cardiac output

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Page 1: Human Anatomy and Physiology Blood pressure and regulation of cardiac output

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Blood pressure and regulation of cardiac output

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Blood vessels

Arteries, arterioles, capillary bed, venules, veins

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Changes in blood pressure

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Systemic blood pressure Systolic and diastolic pressure Pulse pressure (declines gradually)

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Systemic blood pressure Mean arterial pressure

MAP = diastolic + pulse pressure pressure 3

MAP = 70 mm Hg + 50 mm Hg = 87 mm Hg 3

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Cardiac output Increasing preload pressure increases

heart rate and stroke volume

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Calculating Cardiac output Cardiac output (CO) = HR x SV HR = 80 beats/min SV = 0.07l/beat or 70 ml CO = 80 x 70 = 5.6 l/min

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Starling’s law The greater the filling of the heart, the

greater the amount pumped by the heart

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Blood pressure Determined by:

cardiac output vascular resistance (total peripheral

resistance) blood volume

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Short Term Regulation Neural control Hormonal control

Venous return

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Short Term Regulation Chemical control

Stimulus: decline in BP Adrenal medulla :norepinephrine (NE) Increases HR

Stimulus: increase in BP Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) Decreases blood volume and pressure

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Short Term Regulation

Vascular resistance Altering blood flow by

changing vessel diameter Vasodilation/constriction

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Short Term Regulation

Vasodilation Blood pumped faster Venous return

Muscle pump Respiratory pump

100%

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Long Term Regulation Changes in blood

volume (kidneys) Renal autoregulation Angiotensin II (renin) Hormones ADH Aldosterone

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Blood Pressure Regulation Baroreceptors

Nerve endings detect stretch Most important (aortic arch, carotid arteries) Information relayed to the brain