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Blood Cells & Regulation in the Circulatory System

Blood Cells & Regulation in the Circulatory System. Blood & blood cells. Blood is a tissue of cells in a fluid plasma = fluid (55% of volume) ions (electrolytes), plasma proteins, nutrients, waste products, gases, hormones cells (45% of volume) RBC = erythrocytes transport O 2

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Blood Cells & Regulation in the Circulatory System

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  1. Blood Cells& Regulation in the Circulatory System

  2. Blood & blood cells • Blood is a tissue of cells in a fluid • plasma = fluid (55% of volume) • ions (electrolytes), plasma proteins, nutrients, waste products, gases, hormones • cells (45% of volume) • RBC =erythrocytes • transport O2 • WBC =leukocytes • defense • platelets • blood clotting

  3. Components of Blood tissue

  4. Plasma proteins • Synthesized in liver & lymph system • fibrinogen • clotting factor • blood plasma with clotting factors removed = serum • albumins • buffer against pH changes, help maintain osmotic balance & blood’s viscosity • globulins • immunoglobins = antibodies • immune response to combat foreign invaders

  5. Blood cell production • Stem cells • pluripotent cells • in bone marrow • produce all types of blood cells • cells differentiate in bone marrow & lymph tissue

  6. Red blood cells • Function • O2 transport • Structure • small biconcave disks • large surface area • lack nuclei & mitochondria • more space for hemoglobin • iron-containing protein that transports O2 • generate ATP by anaerobic respiration • only last 3-4 months (120 days) • ingested by phagocytic cells in liver & spleen • ~3 million RBC destroyed each second • produce ~3 million RBC every second to replace 5 liters of blood in body = 25 trillion RBC

  7. Hemoglobin • Protein with 4° structure • O2 carrier molecule 250,000 molecules hemoglobin/RBC • each Hb molecule carries 4 O2 • each RBC carries 1 million O2

  8. Control of heart • Evolution of system to control heart beat • timely delivery of O2 to cells is critical • cells of cardiac muscle are “self-excitatory” • contract without any signal from nervous system • each cell has its own contraction rhythm, so have to coordinate them • cells synchronized by sinoatrial (SA) node • “pacemaker” • cells in wall of right atrium • sets rate & timing of cardiac cell contraction

  9. SA node & Electrical signals • Pacemaker generates electrical impulses across heart • signal also transmitted to skin = EKG or ECG stimulates ventricles to contract from bottom to top, driving blood into arteries allows atria to empty completely before ventricles contract

  10. Regulation of heart rate • Physiological cues affect heart rate • nervous system • speed up pacemaker • slow down pacemaker • heart rate is compromise regulated by opposing actions of these 2 sets of nerves • hormones • epinephrine from adrenal glands increases heart rate • body temperature • activity • exercise, etc.

  11.  BP BP BP BP   Regulation of blood volume / pressure • Hormone regulation • ADH (antidiuretic hormone) • from pituitary • causes kidneys to reabsorb more water • aldosterone • from adrenal gland • causes kidneys to reabsorb Na+ & water • atrial natriuretic hormone • from heart (right atrium) • promotes excretion of Na+ in urine • nitric oxide • from blood vessel cells • dilates blood vessels • nitroglycerin & Viagra release nitric oxide Viagra… it excites you by relaxing you!

  12. Cascade reaction Blood clotting chemicalemergencysignals Powerful evolutionary adaptation • emergency repair prevents excessive blood loss plateletsseal the hole fibrin protein fibersbuild clot Prothrombin Thrombin Ooooooh! Zymogen! Fibrinogen Fibrin

  13. Cardiovascular disease • Leading cause of death in U.S. • plaques develop in inner wall of arteries • narrowing channel • stroke, heart attack, atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, hypertension (high blood pressure) • tendency inherited, but other risk factors: smoking, lack of exercise, obesity, diet rich in fat

  14. Cardiovascular health (U.S. 2001)

  15. Heart Disease Heart disease death rates 1996-2002Adults ages 35 and older

  16. Women & Heart Disease Death rates for heart disease per 100,000 women, 2002 • Heart disease is 3rd leading cause of death among women aged 25–44 years & 2nd leading cause of death among women aged 45–64 years. Risk factors • Smoking • Lack of exercise • High fat diet • Overweight

  17. Thermoregulation • Vasodilation & vasoconstriction • adjusts blood flow • evaporative cooling Vasoconstriction Vasodilation

  18. Temperature management blood from arteries warms blood in veins 36˚C core bodytemperature 5˚C environmentaltemperature Counter-currentexchange system! Warm blood Veins Artery Veins Cold blood Capillary bed

  19. My feet are coldstanding aroundwaiting… Ask somequestions,already!

  20. increasethirst pituitary nephron high JuxtaGlomerularApparatus (JGA) low adrenalgland nephron Ooooooh! Zymogen! Blood Osmolarity ADH increasedwaterreabsorption blood osmolarity blood pressure increasedwater & saltreabsorption renin aldosterone angiotensinogen angiotensin

  21. Ooooooh! Zymogen! Stomach • Functions • food storage • can stretch to fit ~2L food • disinfect food • HCl = pH 2 • kills bacteria • breaks apart cells • chemical digestion • pepsin • enzyme breaks down proteins • secreted as pepsinogen • activated by HCl

  22. Ooooooh! Zymogen! Pancreas What stopspancreasfrom digesting itself • Digestive enzymes • peptidases • trypsin • trypsinogen • chymotrypsin • chimotrypsinogen • carboxypeptidase • procarboxypeptidase small intestines Explain how this is a molecular example of structure-function theme.

  23. Cascade reaction Blood clotting chemicalemergencysignals Powerful evolutionary adaptation • emergency repair prevents excessive blood loss plateletsseal the hole fibrin protein fibersbuild clot Prothrombin Thrombin Ooooooh! Zymogen! Fibrinogen Fibrin

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