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Page 1: Circulation Cardiovascular System = Heart, Blood and Vessels Lymphatic System = Lymph nodes, Organs and Vessels

Circulation

Cardiovascular System = Heart, Blood and Vessels

Lymphatic System = Lymph nodes, Organs and Vessels

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The Lymphatic VesselsThe Lymphatic Vessels

• Function: to collect excess tissue fluid collecting at arteriole end of capillary beds, and return leaked blood proteins to blood (maintain osmotic pressure needed to take up water into bloodstream)

• Lymph is moved through vessels– Pulse of nearby arteries– Contraction of surrounding skeletal muscle– Regular movement of body (wiggling legs)– Muscle in Tunica Media

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Lymphatic System…The Players:Lymphatic System…The Players:• Lymph- clear fluid from loose CT at capillaries

– Contains small molecules of blood plasma, water, various ions, nutrient molecules, respiratory gases

• Lymphatic capillaries (near blood capillaries) • Lymph collecting vessels (small, 3 tunicas, #

valves)• Lymph nodes (sit along collecting vessels)-clean

lymph of pathogens, they are NOT glands• Lymphatic trunks (convergence large collecting

vessels)• Lymphatic ducts empty into veins of neck

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Lymphatic Ducts

• Thoracic Duct– Receives lymph from large trunks in abdomen and

thorax– Receives lymph from ducts of thoracic lymph nodes– Along vertebral bodies– Contain valves to ensure 1-way flow of lymph to lymph

nodes– Drains into left Brachiocephalic Vein (or subclavian or

int. jugular veins)

pg 154

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Functions of Heart and Cardiovascular System

• Cardiovascular System– Bulk flow of blood– Exchange with tissue

• Heart– Right side receives oxygen-poor blood from body

tissues and pumps the blood to the lungs– Left side receives the oxygenated blood from the

lungs and pumps the blood throughout the body

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Location of Heart in Chest

• Oblique Position• Apex = Left of Midline (5th ICS), Anterior to rest of heart• Base (posterior surface) sits on vertebral column• Superior Right = 3rd Costal Cartilage, 1” right midsternum• Superior Left = 2nd Costal Cartilage, 1” left midsternum• Inferior Right = 6th Costal Cartilage, 1” right midsternum• Inferior Left = 5th Intercostal Space at Midclavicular line

Pg 178

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Cardiac Conduction

• Intrinsic system initiating and coordinating contraction of heart muscle– Sinoatrial node (where SVC enters RA)– Atrioventricular node (in

atrioventricular septum)– AV Bundle (in IV septum then splits)– Purkinje fibers (throughout LV)

• Cardiac Plexus (external innervation)– Vagus (parasympathetic)– Sympathetic trunk

pg 201

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Blood Flow to Supply the Heart Muscle

• Heart wall too thick for diffusion of nutrients• Rt and Lft Coronary Arteries– Branch from Ascending Aorta– Have multiple branches along heart– Sit in Coronary Sulcus– Coronary Heart Disease

• Cardiac Veins– Coronary Sinus (largest)– Many branches feed into sinus– Sits in Coronary Sulcus

pg 193

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Pericardium

• Pericardium (3 layers)• 1) Outer-fibrous pericardium

– Serous pericardium• 2) parietal • 3) visceral (epicardium)

• Pericardial Cavity– between layers of serous pericardium– serous fluid– lubricate heart while beating

pg 177

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External Features of Heart

• Interventricular sulcus• Coronal/Coronary sulcus• Auricles of atria• Apex• Base• Coronary vessels• Ligamentum Arteriosum

Pg 181

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The Great Vessels and major branches

Aorta (from Left Ventricle)

• Ascending– Coronary arteries

• Aortic Arch – Brachiocephalic trunk– Left Common Carotid– Left Subclavian

• Descending (Thoracic/Abdominal)– Many small branches to organs

Pulmonary Trunk (from Rt Ventricle)- -2 Pulmonary Arteries into lungs

Inferior/Superior Vena Cava - Coronary sinus

Pg 203

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Layers of Heart

• Epicardium (most superficial)– Visceral serosa

• Myocardium (middle layer)– Cardiac muscle– Contracts

• Endocardium (inner layer = lining)– Endothelium on CT– Lines the heart – Creates the valves

Pg 190

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Fibrous Skeleton of Heart

• Insertion for cardiac muscle• Anchors valve cusps• Prevents valves from opening too much• Block electrical impulses from atria to

ventricles• Contains AV node

Pg 192

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Heart Chambers• 2 receiving chambers:– Right atria– Left atria

• 2 pumping chambers:– Right ventricle– Left ventricle

• Atria are superior to ventricles• Arrangement is not linear…it’s twisted!

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Right Heart Chambers: Pulmonary Pump

• Right Atrium (forms most of base of heart)– Receives O2-poor blood from body via IVC, SVC, Coronary sinus

– Ventral wall (w/Pectinate muscles) and dorsal wall (no pectinate muscles) separated by crista terminalis

– Fossa Ovalis- on interatrial septum, remnant of Foramen Ovale

• Right Ventricle– Receives O2-poor blood from right atrium through tricuspid valve

– Trabeculae Carnae- muscle ridges along ventral surface– Chordae Tendinae-fibrous cords running between AV valve cusps and papillary

muscles– Papillary Muscles (3)-cone-shaped muscles within ventricles to which chordae

tendinae are anchored– Moderator Band (septomarginal trabecula)-muscular band connecting anterior

papillary muscle to interventricular septum– Pumps blood to lungs via Pulmonary Semilunar Valve in pulmonary trunk

pg 186, 188

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Left Heart Chambers: Systemic Pump

• Left Atrium– Receives O2-rich blood from 4 Pulmonary Veins

– Pectinate Muscles line only auricle

• Left Ventricle (forms apex of heart)– Receives blood from Left Atrium via bicuspid valve– Same structures as Rt Ventricle: Trabeculae carnae,

Papillary muscles (2), Chordae tendinae– No Moderator band– Pumps blood into aorta via Aortic Semilunar Valve to

bodypg 189, 190

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Heart Valves: Lub*-Dub**• *Tricuspid Valve: Right AV valve – 3 Cusps (flaps) made of endocardium and CT– Cusps anchored in Rt. Ventricle by Chordae Tendinae– Chordae Tendinae prevent inversion of cusps into atrium– Flow of blood pushes cusps open– When ventricle is in diastole (relaxed), cusps hang limp in ventricle– Ventricular contraction increases pressure and forces cusps

closed• *Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve: Left AV valve– 2 cusps anchored in Left Ventricle by chordae tendinae– Functions same as Rt. AV valve

• They close together

pg 188

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Semilunar Valves (the dub)

• Semilunar valves: prevents backflow in large arteries

• Pulmonary Semilunar Valve – Right Ventricle and Pulmonary Trunk

• Aortic Semilunar Valve– Left Ventricle and Aorta

• Made of 3 Cusps– As blood rushes past the cusps are flattened– As it settles they’re pushed down (valve closed)

pg 191

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Flow of Blood• O2-poor blood (S+I VC, Coronary Sinus) enters Rt Atrium

• Travels through Tricuspid Valve into Rt Ventricle• Pumped out through Pulmonary Semilunar Valve into

Pulmonary trunk (branches into Pulmonary Arteries) and to lungs

• After circulating through lungs, O2-rich blood returns to the heart through 4 Pulmonary veins

• The O2-rich blood enters the Left Atrium

• Travels through Bicuspid/Mitral Valve into Left Ventricle• Pumped out through Aortic Semilunar Valve into Aorta to

be distributed to rest of body by descending aorta and branches of aortic arch

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Cardiovascular Flow of Blood

• HeartArteries(conducting-distributing) ArteriolesCapillaries of tissues

• At Capillaries O2 is delivered and CO2 picked up

• CapillariesVenulesVeinsHeart

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Circuits

• Pulmonary Circuit– Vessels carrying blood to and from lungs– Pulmonary arteries and veins

• Systemic Circuit– Vessels carrying blood to and from the rest of the

body– All other vessels

pg 185

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Blood Vessels

• Powered by the heart!• Carry blood to and from the heart• 3 main types:– Arteries

• Carry blood away from heart• arterioles

– Capillaries– Veins

• Carry blood toward heart• Venules

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Anatomy of Arteries and

Veins

• Tunica externa– Outermost layer– CT w/elastin and collagen– Vaso Vasorum

• Tiny arteries, veins, capillaries on vessels to nourish them (outer half)

– Protects, Strengthens, Anchors• Tunica media– Middle layer– Circular Smooth Muscle– Collagen & Elastic Fibers– Vaso-constriction/dilation

• Tunica intima– Innermost layer– Endothelium– Minimize friction

• Lumen www.histology-world.com/keyfeatures/vessels1.htm

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Vessels of Cardiovascular System:Arteries

• Carry blood AWAY from heart• Systemic Circuit: carry O2 blood

• Pulmonary Circuit: carry de-O2 blood

• Walls thicker than Veins– Tunica media > Tunica externa

• 3 Types– Conducting (elastic)

• large, elastin, high pressure

– Distributing (muscular)• medium size, to organs

– Arterioles• smallest

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Capillaries

• Smallest blood vessels• Lumen is typically only 1 RBC thick• Only 1 endothelial cell layer surrounded by basal lamina

(no tunica media or externa)• Deliver O2 and nutrients to cells and remove waste• Capillary Beds: networks of capillaries

– Regulating amount of blood going to cells throughout tissues– Supply tissues and organs that otherwise have poor capillary

circulation• Epithelium, cartilage has no capillaries

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Vessels of Cardiovascular System:Veins

• Carry blood from capillaries INTO the heart• Systemic Circuit: O2 poor blood• Pulmonary Circuit: O2 –rich blood• Pressure in Veins less than that in arteries– Thinner walls than arteries (tunica externa > tunica media, less

elastin)– Larger lumen than arteries– Contain valves (made of T. intima)– Normal movement, Muscular contraction push blood through

• Venules- smallest veins

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Cardiovascular Blood Flow• Portal System: Special vascular circulation where

blood goes through 2 capillary beds before returning to the heart to achieve 2nd function– (eg) Hepatic Portal System: aids digestion by picking up

digestive nutrients from stomach + intestines and delivers to liver for processing/storage

– Pick-up occurs at capillaries of stomach and intestine– Via Hepatic Portal Vein goes to capillaries of liver– Via Hepatic Vein blood goes back to heart

pg 338

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Vascular Anastomoses

• Vessels unite and connect• Arterial Anastomoses– Communication between arteries– Joints, Abdominal Organs, Brain, Heart

• Venous Anastomoses– Communication between veins– More common– (eg) back of hand

pg 770

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Fetal Circulation

• All major vessels in place by third month• 2 main differences:– 1. Fetus must supply blood to placenta– 2. Lungs do not need much blood because

respiratory organ is the placenta

www.medical-illustrator.co.uk

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1. Blood to Placenta

• Umbilical vessels– Run in umbilical cord– 2 umbilical arteries

• Carry blood (little oxygen and waste) to placenta

– 1 umbilical vein• Returns this blood (with oxygen and nutrients) to fetus and to

portal vein (to liver)

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2. Bypassing the Lungs:Foramen Ovale

• Hole in the inter-atrial septum• Allows blood to flow from RA to LA• Bypasses the RV– Would usually bring blood to lungs

• Becomes the fossa ovalis postnatally

www.nmtmedical.com/heartrepair.aspx?id=78

pg 186

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2. Bypassing the Lungs: Ductus Arteriosus

• Carries blood from pulmonary trunk to aortic arch– Empties distal to coronary arteries

• This enables the heart and brain to receive the most highly oxygenated blood

• Bypasses the lungs• Becomes the ligamentum arteriosum postnatally

www.wellesley.edu/.../Courses/111/mammalian.html

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First Breath!!

• Lungs inflate– Ductus arteriosus constricts and closes

• Oxygenated blood begins pouring into LA for first time– Raises the pressure within the LA– This pushes the 2 flaps of foramen ovale together

and closes it