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Cardiovascular System Kristine Krafts, M.D.

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Cardiovascular SystemKristine Krafts, M.D.

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Objectives

• Describe the histologic structure of the 3 layers or tunics making up the wall of blood vessels and the heart.

• Discuss and compare the variation in structure and function of capillaries, arterioles, muscular arteries, elastic arteries, veins, and venules.

• Discuss the structure and function of the lymphatic vascular system.

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure• Types of blood vessels

• Heart• Gross structure• Three layers of the heart

• Embryological development of the heart

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

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Function of the Cardiovascular System

The main job of the cardiovascular system is to transport (and exchange) nutrients, oxygen, body fluids, waste material, heat, and blood cells around the body.

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Components of the Cardiovascular System

• The cardiovascular system is basically a closed system of plumbing: blood circulates through pipes (blood vessels) and is propelled by an in-line pump (the heart).

• Blood flows through the system from: heart àelastic artery à muscular artery à arteriole àcapillaries à venules à vein à heart

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Vessels of the Cardiovascular

System

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure

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The Three Layers (Tunics) of Blood VesselsArtery

Intima

Vein

Media

Externa

Endothelium

Subendothelium

Vasa vasorum

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure• Types of blood vessels

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• Smallest diameter of all blood vessels (7-9 μm).

• Allow exchange of metabolites and waste between blood and surrounding tissue.

• Composed of a single layer of endothelial cells resting on a basal lamina.

• Three types: • Continuous capillaries (least permeable)• Fenestrated capillaries• Sinusoidal capillaries (most permeable)

Capillaries

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• Intact endothelium and basement membrane.

• May contain tiny pinocytotic vesicles that transport certain substances across the endothelium.

• Least permeable of all three capillary types.

• Found in muscle, connective tissue, glands and nerve tissue.

Continuous (Tight) Capillaries

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Continuous Capillary

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• Endothelial cells are perforated with small fenestrations (holes).

• Basement membrane is intact.

• Permeability somewhere between that of continuous and sinusoidal capillaries.

• Found in places where substances need to move quickly between tissues and blood (e.g. kidney, intestine, and endocrine organs).

Fenestrated Capillaries

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Fenestrated Capillary

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• Endothelial cells have big fenestrations and gaps (clefts) between cells.

• Basal lamina is discontinuous.

• Most permeable of all three capillary types.

• Located in liver, bone marrow, and spleen.

Sinusoidal Capillaries (Sinusoids)

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Sinusoid

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Macrophages

Sinusoidal capillaries in spleen

Big fenestrations

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Venules and Arterioles

• Relatively thick wall and small lumen.

• Media has 1-3 layers of smooth muscle cells.

• Relatively thin wall and big lumen.

• Media has just a few smooth muscle cells here and there.

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Arterioles and venules

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• Thick media composed of smooth muscle cells.

• Prominent internal and external elastic lamina.

• “Named” arteries (e.g. femoral artery) are usually muscular arteries.

ArteriesMuscular arteries Elastic arteries

• Thick media composed of sheets of elastic fibers interspersed with layers of smooth muscle cells.

• Vasa vasorum in the externa.• The aorta and its large branches

are elastic arteries.

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Small muscular artery

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Elastic artery

Tunica intima

Tunica media with sheets of elastin and smooth muscle

Tunica externa with vasa vasorum

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• Thin intima, may have valves.• Thin media composed of a few

elastic fibers and smooth muscle cells.

• Relatively thick externa composed of longitudinal collagen and elastic fibers .

VeinsMedium-sized vein Large vein

• Thin intima, may have valves.• Thin media, like medium-sized

veins.• Relatively thick externa composed

of longitudinal collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and smooth muscle cells. Also has Vasa vasorum.

• “Named” veins (e.g., portal vein) are usually large veins.

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Medium muscular artery and medium vein

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Large vein

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• Lymphatic system collects interstitial fluid (lymph) that leaks from blood vessels into connective tissue, and return it to blood

• Flow is unidirectional

• Lymphatic capillaries consist of one layer of endothelial cells and a discontinous basal lamina

• Lymphatic capillaries merge, forming lymphatic vessels (with very thin walls)

Lymphatic Vessels

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Lymphatic capillary

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Venule and lymphatic vessel

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure• Types of blood vessels

• Heart• Gross structure

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure• Types of blood vessels

• Heart• Gross structure• Three layers of the heart

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The heart is composed of three layers and surrounded by a pericardial cavity

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• Inner layer of heart (analogous to intima of blood vessels).

• Consists of endothelium and basal lamina resting on a thin layer of connective tissue.

• Subendocardium is a layer of loose connective tissue between endocardium and myocardium. It contains nerves, blood vessels, and branches of the conducting system of the heart.

• Valves are considered part of the endocardium.

Endocardium

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Endocardium right ventricle: thin layer of endothelial cells

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Endothelium Dense connective tissue

Tricuspid valve, high power

Endothelium

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• Muscle fibers are arranged in a spiral pattern around the chambers of the heart. When the fibers contract, the heart twists and wrings out blood from the chambers.

• Cardiac muscle fibers are inserted into a dense fibrous connective tissue skeleton of the heart.

• Impulse-generating and conducting cells are also present in the myocardium.

Myocardium

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Myocardium

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• Outer layer of the heart.

• Consists of a surface of mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium) supported by a thin layer of connective tissue.

• Epicardium contains loose connective tissue, large amounts of adipose tissue, nerves, and blood vessels, including the coronary vessels.

Epicardium

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Tricuspid valve

Right ventricleRight atrium

Coronary arteryEpicardium

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• Consists of modified cardiac muscle cells (Purkinje fibers) specialized for initiation and conduction of electrochemical impulses.

• Cells are distributed in a pattern that coordinates contraction of myocardium.

Conducting System

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Purkinje fibers: larger and lighter-staining (have more glycogen, less myofibrils than regular myocytes)

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure• Types of blood vessels

• Heart• Gross structure• Three layers of the heart

• Embryological development of the heart

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• Cardiovascular system starts developing in week 3.

• Mesoderm gives rise to two endocardial heart tubes.

• Tubes fuse and connect to form the primitive heart tube.

Endocardial Heart Tubes

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Two endocardial heart tubes

Neural groove

Amniotic cavity Left dorsal aorta

Left dorsal aorta

Differentiating myocytes

Endocardial tubesDay 20

Day 21

Neural groove

Amniotic cavity

Foregut

Myocardium

Left dorsal aorta

Myocardium

Cardiac jelly

Endocardial tubes

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Tubes fuse, forming primitive heart tube

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The heart tube folds upon itself, forming four primitive chambers:

Four Chambers of the Early Heart

1. Inflow tract (sinus venosus)

2. Primitive atrium

3. Primitive left ventricle

4. Primitive right ventricle (bulbus cordis)

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Neural fold1st aortic archesForegut

Future left ventricle

Outflow tractFuture right ventricle (bulbus cordis)

Day 25

Primitive atrium

Sinus venosusPericardial cavity

Yolk sac

Heart tube lengthens and folds

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Heart tube lengthens and folds

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• The first heartbeat occurs at day 21 or 22.

• Originates in the muscle, forming peristaltic waves in the sinus venosus.

• By day 28, blood flows in coordinated fashion:• Flows into sinus venosus, then primitive

ventricle• Ventricle contracts, pushing blood into bulbus

cordis, truncus arteriosus (future aortic sac), and then to rest of embryo

First Heartbeat

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• Atria are divided first by the septum primum, then by the septum secundum.

• The septum secundum contains a hole called the foramen ovale.

• A valve (derived from degeneration of the septum primum tissue) covers the foramen ovale.

• This is an excellent design because it lets blood flow from right to left ventricle, bypassing lungs. At birth, the foramen usually closes permanently.

Formation of Atria

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Septum primum and secundum formation

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Fetal vs. Postnatal Circulation

• Fetal circulation is designed to carry oxygenated blood from the placenta to fetal circulation, bypassing the lungs.

• At birth, the infant’s lungs expand and oxygenate the blood. Circulation of blood through the placenta ceases.

• After birth, the foramen ovale and umbilical vessels are no longer needed and they close.

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Cardiovascular System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Blood vessels• Basic structure• Types of blood vessels

• Heart• Gross structure• Three layers of the heart

• Embryological development of the heart