Title: Review - blood vessels
1Class Topics
Title Anat Phys 4/19/07
Objectives
- Review - blood vessels
- Atherosclerosis article
- Notes Blood and hemostasis
- "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win
glorious triumphs even though checkered by
failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who
neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live
in the gray twilight that knows neither victory
nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt
Friday, December 23, 2016 927 AM
2Class Assignments
By When
What
- Read Atherosclerosis article 4/19/07
- Due this class period
- Due next class period
- Due in the future
3Blood movement
- Trace the blood from the heart to the left arm
and back to the heart. - Trace the blood from the heart to the right leg
and back to the heart. - Trace the blood from the heart to the small
intestine and back to the heart. - Trace the blood from the heart to the left gonad
(this of course depends upon your gender) and
back to the heart.
4- Ascending aorta, aortic arch, left subclavian
artery, left axillary artery, left brachial
artery, left biceps brachii, left brachial vein,
left axillary vein, left subclavian vein, left
brachiocephalic vein, superior vena cava - Ascending aorta, aortic arch, descending aorta,
common iliac artery, external iliac artery,
femoral artery, deep femoral artery, femur,
femoral vein, external iliac vein, common iliac
vein, inferior vena cava
5- Ascending aorta, aortic arch, descending aorta,
superior mesenteric artery, small intestine,
superior mesenteric vein, hepatic portal vein,
liver, hepatic vein, inferior vena cava - Ascending aorta, aortic arch, descending aorta,
left gonadal artery, ovary/testes, left gonadal
vein, renal vein, inferior vena cava
6Blood
- Connective tissue
- Supports homeostasis
- transportation
- moving nutrients, oxygen, wastes around
- protection
- antibodies, leukocytes
- regulation
- heating/cooling
- acid/base balance
From http//heme-coag.uthscsa.edu/wwwthromb97/01p
s.gif
7General Information
H.O. Composition of Blood
- Red color due to hemoglobin
- arterial - bright red - much oxygen
- venous - dark red - little oxygen
- Plasma (55 of blood)
- 92 water, 8 solutes
- proteins - synthesized in liver
From http//www.people.virginia.edu/dp5m/phys_30
4/figures/whole_blood.jpg
8Plasma Proteins
- Albumins -
- thicken the blood, used to maintain osmotic
pressure - Globulins
- gamma globulins
- antibodies
- Fibrinogen - precursor to fibrin
- major role in blood clotting
9Erythrocytes
H.O. Erythrocytes
- 40 of blood volume
- transport respiratory gases
- biconcave to increase area of diffusion
- No nucleus or any other organelles
- Production
- Fetal - yolk sac, spleen, liver
- Adult - red bone marrow
- Life span - 120 days
10Erythrocytes
- Production stimulated by erythropoetin (hormone
regulated by kidneys and liver) - Negative feedback (fig 12-8)
- Recycling
- hemoglobin is broken into biliverdin and
bilirubin in the liver and used in bile - Iron in hemoglobin is recycled to be used again
11Leukocytes
- 1 of blood volume
- Contain a nucleus
- Ability to leave cardiovascular system
- Diapedesis
- Function
- protect the body from disease
- phagocytic
- collection of leukocytes - pus
12Leukocytes
- Lymphocytes (antibodies)
- T cells
- B cells
- act against foreign particles and toxins
- able to discern between self and nonself cells
13Types
- Granulocytes
- neutrophils
- eosinophils
- basophils
- Agranulocytes
- lymphocytes
- monocytes
Phagocytosis
From http//www.colorado.edu/epob/epob1220lynch/2
0immune.html
14Thrombocytes
- Platelets
- fragments of complete cells
- formed from precursor cells parts
- play a role in preventing blood loss
From http//ntri.tamuk.edu/homepage-ntri/lectures
/clotting.html
15Hemostasis
- Stopping blood flow
- usually occurs when damage is done to blood
vessel wall - Three step process
- 1. Blood vessel spasm
- 2. Platelet plug
- 3. Coagulation
- Useful in smaller vessels
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17Hemostasis
Alex Zanardi
- Stopping blood flow
- usually occurs when damage is done to blood
vessel wall - Three step process
- 1. Blood vessel spasm
- 2. Platelet plug
- 3. Coagulation
- Useful in smaller vessels
181. Blood vessel spasm
- Damage to the vessel wall
- stimulates smooth muscle to contract
- Can last for 30 minutes
- in some cases this can complete close a blood
vessel - Spasm can be prolonged by the release of
serotonin by thrombocytes
192. Platelet plug
From http//ntri.tamuk.edu/homepage-ntri/lectures/
clotting.html
- Arrive on the scene
- increase in size and change shape
- surface become sticky
- allows them to adhere to collagen in blood vessel
walls - also allows them to adhere to each other
- Eventually forms a large clump
- platelet plug (fig 12-11)
20From http//www.people.virginia.edu/dp5m/phys_30
4/figures/blood_clot.jpg
21Blood Coagulation
- Fibrinogen converts into fibrin
- stimulated by release of thromboplastin from
damaged vessels and thrombocytes - Fibrin form a netting over platelets and other
formed elements - blood clot
- blood leakage is stopped
- Repair begins
22From http//web.vet.cornell.edu/public /popmed/cl
inpath/CPmodules/coags/primim.htm