Top Banner
Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure
18

Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Jan 29, 2016

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Circulation V.

Veins

Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure

Page 2: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Veins.

• Blood flows from the capillaries into the venules, small veins, large veins and into the right atrium.

• Some exchange of molecules occurs between the venules and the interstitial fluid.

• Most of the blood is in the veins.

• Blood reservoir.

Page 3: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.
Page 4: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.
Page 5: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

• The force driving the blood in the veins is the pressure difference between peripheral veins (5-10 torr) and the right atrium (0 torr).

• Veins are low resistance high capacitance (=compliance) vessels.

• Valves in veins allow flow in one direction.

Page 6: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.
Page 7: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Venous Valves

Page 8: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

• Walls contain smooth muscle innervated by sympathetic nerves that release NE.

• NE causes venoconstriction.

• Skeletal muscle pump.• Respiratory pump.

Page 9: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Arterial Blood Pressure Regulation.

• Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) has to be regulated to insure proper blood flow to tissues.

• High MAPtissue damage.• Low MAP poor tissue perfusion. • MAP = CO x TPR• TPR = total peripheral resistance

(sum of resistances of arterioles)

Page 10: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

MAP = CO x TPR

Page 11: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

• MAP = CO x TPR.• CO determines the rate at

which blood goes into the art. system.

• TPR determines the rate at which blood leaves the art. system.

• MAP depends on volume of blood in the art. system.

Page 12: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Baroreceptor Reflex.

Page 13: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Arterial Baroreceptors

• Pressure receptors (stretch receptors).

• When blood pressure goes up the receptors are stretched and fire APs.

Page 14: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Carotid Sinus and Aortic Arch Receptors.

Page 15: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.

Effects of Gravity.

Page 16: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.
Page 17: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.
Page 18: Circulation V. Veins Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure.