What is the arterial pressure equation?
Arterial Pressure = CO X TPR
How can arterial pressure increase?
What class of drugs affects vascular tone?
Vasodilators
What are the levels of vascular resistance regulation?
List the vasoconstrictors and vasodilators at each level of vascular resistance regulation:
How does the nervous system globally regulate circulation?
Be able to describe the signal transduction that modulate calcium in vascular smooth muscle:

What are areas of the brain that play important roles in the nervous regulation of the circulation?
Where is the vasomotor center?
Located bilaterally in the reticular substance of the medulla and lower third of the pons
Describe the specific task of each vasomotor center area:
Sympathetic nerve fibers:
Parasympathetic nervous system
What is responsible of vasomotor tone?
Sympathetics are responsible for “vasomotor tone”
What is the function of α1 and α2 adrenergic receptors?
What do adrenergic receptor agonists activate?
Signal transduction pathways
What is the function of the β1 adrenergic receptor?
↑ HR and contractility
Where are α and β adrenergic receptors generally located?
Where are baroreceptors located?
How are the signals transferred between each baroreceptor?
What type of feedback is the baroreceptor system?
Negative feedback control system
What is feedback gain (G)?
“Feedback gain” (G) represents the strength of the feedback
G = Correction of error signal / Error (abnormality still remaining)
How does the baroreceptor system respond to a fall in carotid sinus pressure?
Constrict Common Carotids → ↓ Pressure at Carotid Sinuses → ↑ Arterial Pressure
Baroreceptors respond to:
Arterial Pressure Changes
As pressure increases, the number of impulses from carotid sinus increases; this results in:
At what pressure are the baroreceptors most sensitive?
100 mmHg
What happened to arterial pressure after the baroreceptors were denervated in a dog?
Extreme fluctuations in arterial pressure
