PNB 2265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Chemoreceptor, Antidiuretic, Osmotic Concentration

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Map = co * tpr: co = sv * hr. Sv = edv esv: major regulatory control of tpr = arteriolar radius, due to conductive and contractile myocytes. Two basic types of control: short term fast controls. Cardioacceleratory center (stimulatory: cardiac nerve, controls sympathetic innervation. Conductive and contractile myocytes: increases map. Cardioinhibitory center (inhibitory: vagus, controls parasympathetic innervation. If you activate sympathetic nervous system, you can influence strength and speed of cardiac contraction and adrenergic receptors on arteriole: majority of peripheral blood vessels have adrenergic, constrict blood vessels and increase tpr and cardiac output, increase map. Parasympathetic does not innervate arterioles: still decreases map by reducing frequency of ap in conductive cardiac myocytes. Arterial baroreceptors are mechanoreceptors located in: carotid sinuses, aortic arch, glosso-pharyngeal nerve (ix) Maximal baroreceptor sensitivity occurs near normal map. Map increases, frequency of aps increases too. Sigmoidal: change in ap frequency is most sensitive around normal map: maintaining homeostasis, small change can have big response.

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