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PSL 431 Exam 4 Questions and
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active hyperemia - ANSWER-increased blood flow through a tissue associated with
increased metabolic activity-vasodilation

reactive hyperemia - ANSWER-vasodilation involving increase in blood flow that
occurs after blood supply to an organ is occluded and then restored

flow autoregulation - ANSWER-ability of individual arterioles to alter their resistance
in response to changing blood pressure so that relatively constant blood flow is
maintained

Flow autoregulation is what type of response - ANSWER-myogenic and also referred
to as Bayliss Effect

Erythrema - ANSWER-Vasodilation causes redness, swollen of skin

What causes erythema? - ANSWER-local release inflammatory Cytokines: they are
Bradykinin, Histamine, interleukins

Effects of shear stress on vascular resistance - ANSWER-change in flow across
endothelium triggers release of NO which promotes vasodilation

T or F No nerves or systemic hormones are required for intrinsic mechanisms that
change vascular resistance. - ANSWER-T

equation for mean arterial pressure - ANSWER-COxTPR

What are the neural effects on peripheral resistance? - ANSWER-Adrenergic,
cholinergic, nitrergic

What is the vascular target for Adrenergic and nitrergic? - ANSWER-smooth muscle

What is the vascular target for cholinergic? - ANSWER-endolethium cells

What are the receptors for the three neural pathways? - ANSWER-Adrenergic:
alpha1-ADR, Cholinergic: Muscunaric 3, Nitrergic: Guanylate Cyclase

What NT is associated with adrenergic pathway? - ANSWER-NE

What NT is associated with cholinergic pathway? - ANSWER-Acetyl Choline

What NT is associated with Nitrergic pathway? - ANSWER-NO

, What is the Signal Transduction Pathway for both adrenergic and cholinergic? and
what is the effect of them and are they different? - ANSWER-Gq to PLC for
Adrenergic and Gq to PLC to eNOS/NO for Cholinergic, Adrenergic causes
vasoconstriction, while cholinergic causes vasodilation

What is the Signal Transduction Pathway for nitrergic and its effect? - ANSWER-
Guanylate Cyclase to cGMP to pkG and vasodilation

What is the vascular target for all hormones? - ANSWER-smooth muscle

Name the hormone associated with with vasodilation and the Gs signal transduction
alon with - ANSWER-Epinephrine

What is the receptor for epinephrine? - ANSWER-Beta 2-AdR

T or F: Epinephrine has a lower Ca sensitivity - ANSWER-T

What is NO's receptor and its signal transduction pathway? - ANSWER-Guanylate
Cyclase and from GC to cGMP toPkG to MLCK

How does NO effet Ca and what is the effect - ANSWER-Reduce Ca and
vasodilation

Which hormones has the NPR1 and 2 receptors and causes vasodilation -
ANSWER-Atrial Natriuretic Peptide

ANP decreases or increases Ca and what is its signal pathway - ANSWER-
decreases and membrane bound GC

What are the three vasoconstricting hormones? - ANSWER-Arginine Vasopressin,
Angiotensin 2, and Endothelin

All the vasoconstricting have the same pathway, Ca effect, and overall effect what is
it? - ANSWER-Gq to PLC(IP3/DAG) and increase Ca and vasoconstriction

What is the receptor for Angiotensin 2? - ANSWER-AGTR1

What hormone has the AVPR1A? - ANSWER-Arginine Vasopressin

What is the receptor for Endothelin - ANSWER-ETa/ETb

T or F all the hormonal mediators of vasoconstriction act through GPCRs -
ANSWER-T

T or F The more the phosphorylation of the MLC the more the vasoconstriction -
ANSWER-T

What are released in response to hemorrhage or dehydration and part of the
systemic response to sudden severe hypotension? - ANSWER-AVP and A2

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