Lab 10 - Cardiovascular Flashcards

1
Q

Why does acetylcholine decrease blood pressure?

A

Sets free Nitric Acid and inhibits cardiac activity

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2
Q

What is the effect of compressing both left and right vagus nerve?

A

Respiration stops, then deeper and less frequent, heart rate increase

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3
Q

Which vasomotor centre shows spontaneous activity?

A

Pressor area

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4
Q

Where can you find the respiratory center/neorons?

A

Brain stem, pons close to vasomotor center in reticular formation

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5
Q

What is the role of apneustic center?

A

Inspiration

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6
Q

Which part do you have to stimulate of depressor nerve to cause vasoconstriction?

A

Craniolateral pressor area

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7
Q

Which part do you have to stimulate of depressor nerve to cause vasodilatation?

A

Caudomedial depressor area

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8
Q

What nerve has the afferent fibers from baroreceptor in the carotid sinus?

A

Hering’s nerve

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9
Q

Where are chemoreceptors located in the CNS?

A

Bottom of 4th chamber

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10
Q

Which nerve is efferent for the heart?

A

n. vagus

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11
Q

Where are volume receptors found?

A

In the lungs and in the capacitance system of circulation eg. Right atrial wall

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12
Q

What effect does Acetylcholine have on blood pressure?

A

Decrease blood pressure, because it sets free Nitric Acid and inhibits cardiac activity

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13
Q

Which nerve transmits signals from depressor area to heart?

A

Vagus nerve

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14
Q

Where are baroreceptors found?

A

Aortic arch and carotic sinus

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15
Q

Afferent nerve of Hering-Breuer reflex?

A

Vagus nerve

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16
Q

Where are expiratory neurons located in brainstem?

A

Ventral respiratory group

17
Q

Which stump of the depressor nerve do you stimulate to decrease blood pressure?

A

Vagus nerve

18
Q

Where are vasomotor centres located in the brain?

A

Close to respiratory centre in the reticular formation

19
Q

Which area of the brain show spontaneous sympathetic activity?

A

The pressor area

20
Q

What effect does short term stimulation of the vagus nerve have on blood pressure?

A

Heart rate decrease, blood pressure decrease for a while

21
Q

Name the respiratory centres in the brainstem?

A

Dorsal and ventral respiratory groups

22
Q

What happens if you compress carotid artery caudal to carotid sinus?

A

Slow increase of systemic blood pressure

23
Q

What causes vagus apnoe?

A

Stimulating vagus, due to hering-breuer reflex

24
Q

Which receptors do epinephrine effect?

A

Beta 2 adrenergic receptors, and alpha 1 as well

25
Q

The 2 centers in the pons?

A

Pneumotaxic and apneustic

26
Q

What happens if you compress carotid artery cranial to carotid sinus?

A

Increase blood pressure

27
Q

Which afferent nerve transfers stimuli from n. vagus to bronchopulmonary centre?

A

Expiratory neurons of pons respiratory group

28
Q

What happen to respiration when stimuli of n. vagus?

A

Irregular respiration

29
Q

EDRF?

A

Endothelium derived reflex factor

30
Q

EDCF?

A

Endothelium derived contractile factor

31
Q

What does short time intrinsic control depend on?

A

Myogenic control of diameter of arterioles and metarterioles

32
Q

Location and function of n. phrenicus?

A

C4 segment, function is modulated by inspiratory neurons

33
Q

What is vasomotor center?

A

Centers in the brainstem responsible for circulation