NEUROHUMORAL REGULATION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

Dr. Mariano J. Rey

Goals

  1. To understand the role of each reflex system in the overall control of the circulation.

  2. To understand the regulatory role of the autonomic nervous system on the circulation.

  3. To understand the hormonal contribution to the regulation of the circulation.

    Outline

    1. Historical Background
      • A. Galen - nerves distribute "animal spirit"
      • B. Cannon - "homeostasis depends on the sympathetic system"
      • C. Bainbridge - increase in volume / increase in heart rate
    2. The System of Reflexes
      • A. Baroreceptors
      • B. Chemoreceptors
      • C. Volume (stretch) receptors
      • D. Bainbridge reflex
      • E. Cushing Reflex
    3. Heart Rate Regulation
      • A. Neural Regulators
        • (1) Sympathetics
        • (2) Parasympathetics
        • (3) Central Factors
      • B. Cardiac Receptors
        • (1) Atrial Receptors
        • (2) Ventricular Receptors
      • C. The Respiratory Cycle
    4. 4. Myocardial Performance Regulation
      • A. Neural Regulators
        • (1) Sympathetics
        • (2) Parasympathetics
      • B. Hormonal regulators
        • (1) endocrine (adrenal and thyroid)
        • (2) glucagon and insulin
    5. 5. Peripheral Circulation Regulation
      • A. Intrinsic Regulators
        • (1) Smooth Muscle
        • (2) Endothelium
        • (3) Metabolism
      • B. External Regulators
        • (1) Neural
          • a. sympathetics
          • b. parasympathetics
        • (2) Humoral
          • a. angiotensin
          • b. atrial natriuretic factor
          • c. anti-diuretic hormone (ADH)
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