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Regulation of Arterial Blood
                  Pressure
            M1 – Cardiovascular/Respiratory
                       Sequence
                 Louis D’Alecy, Ph.D.




Fall 2008                                     3
Monday 11/03/08, 11:00
    The Regulation of
   Arterial Blood Pressure
Regulation requires both a sensor and a set point
     about which the variable is controlled.

 Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex
             24 slides, 50 min.
                                               4
Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex
1.   “Simplified” Flow Equation
2.   Total Peripheral Resistance
3.   Determinants of Mean Arterial Pressure
4.   Baroreceptor Function
5.   Basic Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex
6.   Generalized vs.Localized Vasoconstriction
7.   Medullary Cardiovascular Center

                                           5
Flow = Part - Pven
                      R
When we assume:
  • Pven, i.e. venous pressure is zero
  • Part, I.e. arterial pressure in MAP
  • Flow is cardiac output
  • R systemic vascular resistance is TPR
Then the simplified flow equation
says:        CO = MAP
                     TPR                    6
Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR)
                 or
Systemic Vascular resistance (SVR)

- from root of aorta to right atrium
- excludes heart and lungs
- cardiac output flows through this resistance
- changes with generalized vasoconstriction
    -or generalized vasodilation

                                           7
CO = MAP
              TPR
Rearrange to focus on primary variable
regulated in the cardiovascular system:
   ARTERIAL BLOOOD PRESSURE

   MAP = CO X TPR
           Think of it as stating that
  MAP is directly determined by CO and TPR.
                                              8
To Regulate Arterial Blood Pressure:
           MAP = CO X TPR

Regulated Variable must be sensed:

    Arterial Blood Pressure (~MAP)


   Effectors must be controlled:
         CO thus HR x SV
              and or
               TPR
                                       9
REFLEX ARC AS NEGATIVE
FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEM
                  INTEGRATING CENTER


 AFFERENT                                EFFERENT
 PATHWAY                                 PATHWAY


            RECEPTOR              EFFECTOR




            STIMULUS                   RESPONSE

  D’Alecy
                  NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
                                                10
Arterial Baroreceptors

                                                                                             Hering’s nerves
                                                                                                   via
                                                                                            glossopharyngeal


                                                                                                 Carotid
                                       Image of arterial
                                        baroreceptors                                           Pressure
                                          removed                                               Receptors
    Aortic Arch
     Pressure                                                                                     via Vagus
    Receptors




Please see: http://mor.phe.us/jtw/Gateway/Projects/Vertebrates/images/EvolutionOfTheHeart/ArterialBaroreceptors.gif



                                                                                                             11
Rate of
   Sensory
    Nerve
    Firing




McGraw-Hill
              12
Steady State Response




                                      13
Source Undetermined
Source Undetermined


Baroreceptor afferents thus contain not only steady pressure
information but heart rate and pulse pressure information.
                                                       14
Arterial
                                                                             Baroreceptors




                                                                            Fig 9.1
                                                                                 15
Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.
Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex(s)


-minimize changes in arterial blood pressure
- tend to restore MAP to initial value
- move pressure pressure in opposite direction
     of disturbance (negative feedback)
- utilizes (controls) HR, SV, TPR, “other” changes
- can be over ridden by other reflexes and controls

                                                 16
Responses (Effectors)
 must be controlled:

  CO thus HR x SV

    and or   TPR

                        17
To restore
 Arterial
Pressure     McGraw-Hill
                           18
+ CHRONOTROPIC




                               19
McGraw-Hill
How?
              Frank-Starling




                                 20
McGraw-Hill
VR




               21
D’Alecy
Peripheral Venous Pressure


      VR
Central Venous Pressure




                          McGraw-Hill   22
23
McGraw-Hill
SYSTEMIC VASCULAR
(TOTAL PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE)

• Vasoconstriction (generalized)        r   TPR
       MAP   or    CO

• Vasodilation (generalized)
      r      TPR      MAP or       CO


        MAP = CO X                 TPR
                                            24
Fig 9.1
                                                                                25
Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.
Other MCVC Inputs

Higher Centers
      Cortex-- cerebral , cerebellar
      Hypothalamus-- Na, H2O, Pain, C°, Emotion, Activity


Chemoreceptors
      Carotid and aortic bodies
      Hypoxia--vasodilation BUT hypertension reflex


Cardiopulmonary low pressure baroreflexes
      -sense central venous volume
      -respond to alter fluid balance (renal effects)
      -long-term blood pressure response

                                                            26
TISSUE RESISTANCE
(***Assume Perfusion Pressure is Constant ***)
   LOCAL -- COMPETES WITH BAROREFLEX
• Vasoconstriction        r         Rtissue
    Ftissue

 •Vasodilation
      r       Rtissue         Ftissue



  Ftissue   = Perfusion Pressure

                        Rtissue               27
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Slide 11: Please see: http://mor.phe.us/jtw/Gateway/Projects/Vertebrates/images/EvolutionOfTheHeart/ArterialBaroreceptors.gif
Slide 12: McGraw-Hill
Slide 13: Source Undetermined
Slide 14: Source Undetermined
Slide 15: Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.
Slide 18: McGraw-Hill
Slide 19: McGraw-Hill
Slide 20: McGraw-Hill
Slide 21: D’Alecy
Slide 22: McGraw-Hill
Slide 23: McGraw-Hill
Slide 25: Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.

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11.03.08(b): Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure

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  • 3. Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure M1 – Cardiovascular/Respiratory Sequence Louis D’Alecy, Ph.D. Fall 2008 3
  • 4. Monday 11/03/08, 11:00 The Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure Regulation requires both a sensor and a set point about which the variable is controlled. Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex 24 slides, 50 min. 4
  • 5. Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex 1. “Simplified” Flow Equation 2. Total Peripheral Resistance 3. Determinants of Mean Arterial Pressure 4. Baroreceptor Function 5. Basic Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex 6. Generalized vs.Localized Vasoconstriction 7. Medullary Cardiovascular Center 5
  • 6. Flow = Part - Pven R When we assume: • Pven, i.e. venous pressure is zero • Part, I.e. arterial pressure in MAP • Flow is cardiac output • R systemic vascular resistance is TPR Then the simplified flow equation says: CO = MAP TPR 6
  • 7. Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR) or Systemic Vascular resistance (SVR) - from root of aorta to right atrium - excludes heart and lungs - cardiac output flows through this resistance - changes with generalized vasoconstriction -or generalized vasodilation 7
  • 8. CO = MAP TPR Rearrange to focus on primary variable regulated in the cardiovascular system: ARTERIAL BLOOOD PRESSURE MAP = CO X TPR Think of it as stating that MAP is directly determined by CO and TPR. 8
  • 9. To Regulate Arterial Blood Pressure: MAP = CO X TPR Regulated Variable must be sensed: Arterial Blood Pressure (~MAP) Effectors must be controlled: CO thus HR x SV and or TPR 9
  • 10. REFLEX ARC AS NEGATIVE FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATING CENTER AFFERENT EFFERENT PATHWAY PATHWAY RECEPTOR EFFECTOR STIMULUS RESPONSE D’Alecy NEGATIVE FEEDBACK 10
  • 11. Arterial Baroreceptors Hering’s nerves via glossopharyngeal Carotid Image of arterial baroreceptors Pressure removed Receptors Aortic Arch Pressure via Vagus Receptors Please see: http://mor.phe.us/jtw/Gateway/Projects/Vertebrates/images/EvolutionOfTheHeart/ArterialBaroreceptors.gif 11
  • 12. Rate of Sensory Nerve Firing McGraw-Hill 12
  • 13. Steady State Response 13 Source Undetermined
  • 14. Source Undetermined Baroreceptor afferents thus contain not only steady pressure information but heart rate and pulse pressure information. 14
  • 15. Arterial Baroreceptors Fig 9.1 15 Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.
  • 16. Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex(s) -minimize changes in arterial blood pressure - tend to restore MAP to initial value - move pressure pressure in opposite direction of disturbance (negative feedback) - utilizes (controls) HR, SV, TPR, “other” changes - can be over ridden by other reflexes and controls 16
  • 17. Responses (Effectors) must be controlled: CO thus HR x SV and or TPR 17
  • 19. + CHRONOTROPIC 19 McGraw-Hill
  • 20. How? Frank-Starling 20 McGraw-Hill
  • 21. VR 21 D’Alecy
  • 22. Peripheral Venous Pressure VR Central Venous Pressure McGraw-Hill 22
  • 24. SYSTEMIC VASCULAR (TOTAL PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE) • Vasoconstriction (generalized) r TPR MAP or CO • Vasodilation (generalized) r TPR MAP or CO MAP = CO X TPR 24
  • 25. Fig 9.1 25 Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.
  • 26. Other MCVC Inputs Higher Centers Cortex-- cerebral , cerebellar Hypothalamus-- Na, H2O, Pain, C°, Emotion, Activity Chemoreceptors Carotid and aortic bodies Hypoxia--vasodilation BUT hypertension reflex Cardiopulmonary low pressure baroreflexes -sense central venous volume -respond to alter fluid balance (renal effects) -long-term blood pressure response 26
  • 27. TISSUE RESISTANCE (***Assume Perfusion Pressure is Constant ***) LOCAL -- COMPETES WITH BAROREFLEX • Vasoconstriction r Rtissue Ftissue •Vasodilation r Rtissue Ftissue Ftissue = Perfusion Pressure Rtissue 27
  • 28. Additional Source Information for more information see: http://open.umich.edu/wiki/CitationPolicy Slide 10: D’Alecy Slide 11: Please see: http://mor.phe.us/jtw/Gateway/Projects/Vertebrates/images/EvolutionOfTheHeart/ArterialBaroreceptors.gif Slide 12: McGraw-Hill Slide 13: Source Undetermined Slide 14: Source Undetermined Slide 15: Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed. Slide 18: McGraw-Hill Slide 19: McGraw-Hill Slide 20: McGraw-Hill Slide 21: D’Alecy Slide 22: McGraw-Hill Slide 23: McGraw-Hill Slide 25: Mohrman and Heller. Cardiovascular Physiology. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 6th ed.