BIOL 1119 Lecture 9: Class 9

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Mean arterial pressure (map): cardiac output (co) x total peripheral resistance (tpr) Tpr total arterial resistance as long as tpr is maintained (for given co), map is constant. Decrease r in one area by dilating arteriole in that area. While increasing r in another area by constricting arterioles in other areas. Blood flow to other areas does not change. Compensatory changes in arteriolar resistance occur to maintain the same map ( ) Resistance in one area decreases in order for flow to that area to increase. Tpr does initially decrease, decrease map: co increase to help maintain map. Decrease in systemic bp (map): causes local bp decrease, local f decrease. Need to compensate by increasing tpr to increase systemic bp or. Map back up to normal and hold constant. Increase tpr widespread vasoconstriction (uneven: more you maintain tpr, more push in overall system.

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