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Collins I- 4 lines Describe three things you know about the heart

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Describe three things you know about the heart

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Agenda—5/6/13

• Circulatory notes• Heart diagram

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The Circulatory System

The Heart, Blood Vessels, Blood Types

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The Closed Circulatory System•Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical of all vertebrates, in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid.

–The heart pumps blood into large vessels that branch into smaller ones leading into the organs.

–Materials are exchanged by diffusion between the blood and the interstitial fluid bathing the cells.

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The Cardiovascular System

•Three Major Elements – Heart, Blood Vessels, & Blood–1. The Heart- cardiac muscle tissue–highly interconnected cells–four chambers•Right atrium•Right ventricle•Left atrium•Left ventricle

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Pathway of the blood•Superior Vena Cava•Right Atrium•Tricuspid Valve•Right Ventricle•Pulmonary Semilunar Valve•Lungs•Pulmonary Vein•Left Atrium•Bicuspid Valve•Left Ventricle•Aortic Semilunar Valve•Aorta•To the bodies organs & cells

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Circuits

•Pulmonary circuit–The blood pathway between the right side of the heart, to the lungs, and back to the left side of the heart.

•Systemic circuit–The pathway between the heart and the body cells

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The Cardiovascular System2. Blood Vessels -A network of tubes

–Arteriesarterioles move away from the heart•Elastic Fibers•Circular Smooth Muscle

–Capillaries – where gas exchange takes place.•One cell thick•Serves the Respiratory System

–VeinsVenules moves towards the heart•Skeletal Muscles contract to force blood back from legs•One way valves•When they break - varicose veins form

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The Cardiovascular System

3. The Blood

A. Plasma

Liquid portion of the blood. Contains clotting factors, hormones, antibodies, dissolved gases, nutrients and waste

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The Cardiovascular System

•The Blood

B. Erythrocytes - Red Blood Cells

–Carry hemoglobin and oxygen. Do not have a nucleus and live only about 120 days.

–Can not repair themselves.

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The Cardiovascular System•The Blood

C. Leukocytes – White Blood cells

–Fight infection and are formed in by the bone marrow

–Five types – neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes.

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The Cardiovascular SystemThe Blood

D. Thrombocytes – Platelets.

–These are cell fragment that are formed in the bone marrow

–Clot Blood by sticking together – via protein fibers called fibrin.

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Disorders of the Circulatory System• Anemia - lack of iron in the blood, low RBC count

• Leukemia - white blood cells proliferate wildly, causing anemia

• Hemophilia - bleeder’s disease, due to lack of fibrinogen in thrombocytes

• Heart Murmur - abnormal heart beat, caused by valve problems

• Heart attack - blood vessels around the heart become blocked with plaque, also called myocardial infarction

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Unit 9 – The HeartCardiovascular System

The HeartThe Heart

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Functions of the Heart• Generating blood pressure• Routing blood– Heart separates pulmonary and systemic circulations

• Ensuring one-way blood flow– Heart valves ensure one-way flow

• Regulating blood supply– Changes in contraction rate and force match blood

delivery to changing metabolic needs

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Size, Shape, Location of the Heart

•Size of a closed fist•Shape–Apex: Blunt rounded point of cone–Base: Flat part at opposite of end of cone

•Located in thoracic cavity in mediastinum

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Heart Cross Section

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Pericardium

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Heart Wall

• Three layers of tissue– Epicardium: A serous membrane, smooth outer

surface of heart– Myocardium: Middle layer composed of

cardiac muscle cells and is responsible for heart contracting

– Endocardium: Smooth inner surface of heart chambers

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Heart Wall

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External Anatomy•Four chambers–2 atria–2 ventricles

•Auricles•Major veins–Superior vena cava-–Pulmonary veins-

•Major arteries–Aorta–Pulmonary trunk

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External Anatomy

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Coronary Circulation

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Heart Valves

•Atrioventricular–Tricuspid–Bicuspid or mitral

•Semilunar–Aortic–Pulmonary

•Prevent blood from flowing back

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Heart Valves

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Function of the Heart Valves

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Blood Flow Through Heart

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Systemic and PulmonaryCirculation

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Heart Skeleton

•Consists of plate of fibrous connective tissue between atria and ventricles•Fibrous rings around valves to support•Serves as electrical insulation between atria and ventricles•Provides site for muscle attachment

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Cardiac Muscle

• Elongated, branching cells containing 1-2 centrally located nuclei• Contains actin and myosin myofilaments • Intercalated disks: Specialized cell-cell contacts• Desmosomes hold cells together and gap junctions allow action potentials• Electrically, cardiac muscle behaves as single unit

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Conducting System of Heart

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Electrical Properties

• Resting membrane potential (RMP) present• Action potentials– Rapid depolarization followed by rapid, partial

early repolarization. Prolonged period of slow repolarization which is plateau phase and a rapid final repolarization phase

– Voltage-gated channels

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Action Potentials inSkeletal and Cardiac Muscle

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SA Node Action Potential

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Refractory Period

• Absolute: Cardiac muscle cell completely insensitive to further stimulation

• Relative: Cell exhibits reduced sensitivity to additional stimulation

• Long refractory period prevents tetanic contractions

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Electrocardiogram• Action potentials through

myocardium during cardiac cycle produces electric currents than can be measured

• Pattern– P wave

• Atria depolarization

– QRS complex• Ventricle depolarization• Atria repolarization

– T wave: • Ventricle repolarization

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Cardiac Arrhythmias

• Tachycardia: Heart rate in excess of 100bpm• Bradycardia: Heart rate less than 60 bpm• Sinus arrhythmia: Heart rate varies 5% during

respiratory cycle and up to 30% during deep respiration

• Premature atrial contractions: Occasional shortened intervals between one contraction and succeeding, frequently occurs in healthy people

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Alterations in Electrocardiogram

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Agenda4/30/12---Day 2

• Hand in projects• Cardiac Cycle Notes and interactive lesson

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• Explain the path the blood takes through the heart starting with the Superior and Inferior vena cava…

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Cardiac Cycle

• Heart is two pumps that work together, right and left half

• Repetitive contraction (systole) and relaxation (diastole) of heart chambers

• Blood moves through circulatory system from areas of higher to lower pressure.– Contraction of heart produces the pressure

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Cardiac Cycle

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SSR

• First 10 minutes

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Events during Cardiac Cycle

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Heart Sounds

• First heart sound or “lubb”– Atrioventricular valves and surrounding fluid vibrations as valves

close at beginning of ventricular systole

• Second heart sound or “dupp”– Results from closure of aortic and pulmonary semilunar valves at

beginning of ventricular diastole, lasts longer

• Third heart sound (occasional)– Caused by turbulent blood flow into ventricles and detected near

end of first one-third of diastole

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Location of Heart Valves

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Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)• Average blood pressure in aorta• MAP=CO x PR– CO is amount of blood pumped by heart per

minute• CO=SV x HR

– SV: Stroke volume of blood pumped during each heart beat– HR: Heart rate or number of times heart beats per minute

• Cardiac reserve: Difference between CO at rest and maximum CO

– PR is total resistance against which blood must be pumped

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Factors Affecting MAP

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Regulation of the Heart• Intrinsic regulation: Results from normal functional

characteristics, not on neural or hormonal regulation– Starling’s law of the heart

• Extrinsic regulation: Involves neural and hormonal control– Parasympathetic stimulation

• Supplied by vagus nerve, decreases heart rate, acetylcholine secreted

– Sympathetic stimulation• Supplied by cardiac nerves, increases heart rate and force of contraction,

epinephrine and norepinephrine released

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Heart Homeostasis• Effect of blood pressure

– Baroreceptors monitor blood pressure

• Effect of pH, carbon dioxide, oxygen– Chemoreceptors monitor

• Effect of extracellular ion concentration– Increase or decrease in extracellular K+ decreases heart rate

• Effect of body temperature– Heart rate increases when body temperature increases, heart rate

decreases when body temperature decreases

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Baroreceptor and Chemoreceptor

Reflexes

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Baroreceptor Reflex

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Chemoreceptor Reflex-pH

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Effects of Aging on the Heart• Gradual changes in heart function, minor under

resting condition, more significant during exercise• Hypertrophy of left ventricle• Maximum heart rate decreases• Increased tendency for valves to function

abnormally and arrhythmias to occur• Increased oxygen consumption required to pump

same amount of blood