Arteries have 3 layers, what are they?
Tunica Externa- collagen
Tunica Media- smooth muscle and elastin
Tunica Intima- single Endothelium layer
Tunica Externa
protective layer for artery
collagen
*anchors vessel to surrounding tissue
*small nerve fibers and VASA VASORUM
Tunica Media
smooth muscle and elasting
Tunica Intima
single layer of endothelium cells & small layer of connective tissue that sits beneath endothelial layer
One of the most important functions of the endothelium:
transports O2 to cells and takes waste away
Primary Hyperlipidemia
genetic based.
Xanthoma
cholesterol deposits on tendons, skin, elbows
Secondary Hyperlipidemia
attributed to high calorie diet, ^ triglycerides levels.
Hyperlipidemia
high cholesterol
* can be categorized by which lipid is elevated.
fats are carried in the blood through____
lipoproteins
Lipoprotein structure
* Apoliproteins- stabilize structure, activate enzymes necessary for lipoproteins to metabolize.
Apolipoproteins
LDL
low-density lipoproteins (bad)
HDL
high-density lipoproteins (good)
Risk factors for developing hyperlipidemia or atherosclerosis:
smoking diabetes coronary artery disease heart disease low activity level / sedentary lifestyle
HDL lower than___ puts you at risk for hyperlipidemai
40
Health LDL us under
< 160
Endothelial Dysfunction
reversible changes in endothelial function that occur in response to environmental stimuli
- thrombosis, atherosclerosis, hypertensive vascular lesions
Disorders of Arterial Circulation- Large, Medium, small arteris
large- aorta
medium- coronary and renal
small- arteries and arterioles that pass through the tissues
because lipids aren’t soluble in plasma, they get ___ by ___ for transport in blood
encapsulated, lipoproteins
4 types of lipoproteins
2 pathways in generation and transport of lipoproteins:
small, dense, LDL are more ___ and ___ to endothelium that larger LDL
atherosclerotic, toxic
Small LDL are:
more likely to enter the endothelium wall, become oxidized, and trigger atherosclerosis