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Anatomy (Histology) of the Circulatory System
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Blood Vessels 1. Histology a. Terms: (1) lumen – cavity
(2) tunica intima – simple squamous epithelium (3) tunica media – elastic connective tissue and smooth muscle (4) tunica externa (adventitia) – fibrous connective tissue
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(5) vasa vasorum – vessel of a vessel
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artery
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b. Types of blood vessels
(1) Elastic Arteries (a) contain much elastic connective tissue in walls (b) act to smooth-out blood flow (c) act to divert blood flow from inactive tissues to active tissues
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Tunic means cloth or layers
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(2) Muscular Arteries (a) contain much smooth muscle in walls (b) innervated by autonomic motorneurons
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We have 60,000 miles of blood vessels and we only have 5-6 liters of blood
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Muscular Artery
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Muscular Artery
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Microscopic Structure of Blood Vessels
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a. vein b. large artery – elastic artery c. arteriole (small artery) – contain more smooth muscles
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Vein
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Large Artery (Elastic Artery)
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(3) Capillary Bed – anastomose or interconnections of capillaries
(a) there are about 60,000 miles of capillaries in the body (b) nutrients diffuse out of capillaries, while tissue waste products diffuse into capillaries (c) metarteriole (capillary bed by-pass) – (thoroughfare channel) (d) precapillary sphincters – muscular valves that regulate blood flow
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Vasoconstriction – when arteries constrict
Venoconstriction – when veins constrict
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(4) Venules – small veins
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Capillary Bed picture
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Venule Picture
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Cross section of an artery and vein
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Cross section of blood vessels
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(5) Veins (a) thinner-walled than arteries (b) no elastic connective tissue in walls - visceral smooth muscle (c) innervated by autonomic motorneurons (d) possess semi-lunar valves to prevent the back-flow of blood
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Semi-lunar valves
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(6) venous sinuses – very thin wall; no tunica media
(a) veins with no elastic connective tissue or smooth muscle (b) examples: cranial venous sinuses coronary sinus hepatic sinuses
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Cranial venous sinuses
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2. Pathologies & Disorders of Blood Vessels
a. Arteriosclerosis b. Atherosclerosis (1) plaque formation (2) results in (a) coronary artery disease (CAD) (b) hypertension (increased BP)
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(c) aneurysms: (1) weak spot in wall of vessel (2) diagnosed with angiogram (d) Phlebitis (1) inflammation of veins (2) thrombophlebitis
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(e) Embolism (1) dislodged blood clot (2) Examples: cerebral embolism; pulmonary embolism
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f. Varicose veins (1) veins distended with blood due to deficient valves (2) examples: Great Saphenous Vein; Hemorrhoidal Veins
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(3) factors: (1) genetic (2) posture (3) pregnancy/obesity
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