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Outline the control of the heart beat in terms of myogenic muscle contraction, the role of the pacemaker, nerves, the medulla of the brain and adrenalin (epinephrine). . The heart is is myogenic.
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Outline the control of the heart beat in terms of myogenic muscle contraction, the role of the pacemaker, nerves, the medulla of the brain andadrenalin (epinephrine).
The heart is is myogenic The cardiac muscle in the heart can contract and relax without stimulation from the nervous system
Three stages of cardiac cycle • Atrial Systole (contraction) • The sinoatrial node (SAN) contracts and transmits electrical impulses throughout the atria, which both contract, pumping blood into the ventricles. • Ventricular Systole (contraction). • The electrical impulse passes to the ventricles via the atrioventricular node (AVN) • Diastole (relaxed) • The atria and the ventricles relax, while the atria fill with blood. The semilunar valvesin the arteries close as the arterial blood falls back against them.
Key terms • Sinoatrial node (SAN) • Atrio-ventricular node (AVN) • Atrial systole • Ventricular systole • Diastole
Pacemaker A pacemaker replaces the sinus node when your heart beats to fast, having a heart failure or a heart block which is a delay in the electrical conduction.
Almost all pacemakers are implanted to treat slow heart beating, which is called “bradycardia”, possible reason could be : • sick sinus syndrom • a medical procedure to treat an arrhythmia called atrial fibrillation. • heart medicines, such as beta blockers. • faint or have other symptoms of a slow heartbeat • heart muscle problems that cause electrical signals to travel too slowly through your heart muscle. Possible reason for implanting a pacemaker the heart usually beats about 50 to 70 times each minute, and the heart rate may increase 2- to 3-fold during stress or exercise. If the heart beats too slowly, the brain and body do not get enough blood flow and a variety of symptoms may result.
Nerves and hormones can transmit messages to the pacemaker Nerves and Hormones • Sympathetic nerve secretes adrenaline (also known as “epinephrine”) • The sympathetic nervous system belongs to autonomic nervous system along with parasympathetic nervous system. • which carries messages from the brain to the pacemaker telling the pacemaker to speed up the beating of the heart. • vagus nerve • tells it to slow it down, and Adrenalin, carried to the pacemaker by the bloodstream tells it to speed up the beating of the heart.
Medulla and heart beat modification parasympathetic sympathetic