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9 November 2011 Properties of Blood Vessels Capillary Exchange Baroreceptors Test 2 Recap and Grading Strategy Four versions, all new this year Degree.

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1 9 November 2011 Properties of Blood Vessels Capillary Exchange Baroreceptors
Test 2 Recap and Grading Strategy Four versions, all new this year Degree of Difficulty Not Graded: N9d, V3,M9d, C2c, C8 Reviewing your test

2 Properties of Blood Vessels
Arteries Arterioles Capillaries Venules Veins Elastic, low compliance, large diameter, low resistance vessels Variable Resistance vessels MAP = TPR x CO Exchange Wall = simple squamous endothelium No smooth muscle; cannot change diameter Capacitance vessels, high compliance, low pressure, valves for unidirectional flow

3 S 2 Receptors for other ligands Alpha receptors more common except in skeletal muscle arterioles which have more B2 receptors

4 Fig. 12.36 Adjust TPR to maintain MAP
Match blood flow to metabolism of cells S 3 Fig Metabolic vasodilators No parasympathetic innervation of arterioles! Importance of basal “tone.” 12.36.jpg Three forms of local control: 1) Metabolic autoregulation, 2) flow autoregulation, 3) myogenic autoregulation

5 Figure 12.02 Arteries = 10% of Blood Volume
Veins = 60% of Blood Volume Arterioles = Resistance vessels Capillaries = 5% of Blood Volume

6 S 5 Capillaries: Continuous, discontinuous, and fenestrated capillaries: Ex: brain liver endocrine glands Figure 12.38 Generate vasodilators and vasoconstrictors Arterioles: 1) Extrinsic control by hormones and nerves 2) Intrinsic (local) control by …..a) metabolic autoregulation, …..b) flow autoregulation, and …..c) myogenic autoregulation.

7 S 6 Capillary exchange by: Diffusion, vesicle transport, bulk flow, mediated transport

8 Diffusion is the most important mode of exchange of nutrients
Fig Diffusion is the most important mode of exchange of nutrients 12.40.jpg

9 Figure 12.41 Colloids Crystalloids Bulk Flow S 8
= colloids (impermeable proteins) Bulk Flow

10 Cell Membrane: selectively permeable
Capillaries: highly permeable except to proteins

11 S 10 Figure 12.42 Bulk Flow through aqueous channels and intracellular clefts Starling Forces Regulated by arterioles Net filtration = 4L/day Main difference in the Pulmonary circuit?

12 S 11 Fig Pc Pc 12.43.jpg Pc

13 Who Cares? Aunt Esther S 12 Cancer of the liver;
Failure of hepatocytes to produce plasma colloids

14 S 13 Figure 12.41 Colloids Crystalloids Bulk Flow


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