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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. To study the structure of blood and lymphatic vessels.

2. To co-relate histology of these structure with their

functions.

3. To identify various types of blood vessels in a given

slide.

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Heart
Blood vessels

Two separate loops:

1. Pulmonary Circuit
2. Systemic Circuit

3 MAJOR BLOOD VESSELS

Arteries- arterioles
Capillaries
Veins - venules

Arteries carry blood away
from the heart
Veins carry blood towards
the heart

GENERAL STRUCTURE OF VESSELS

Three layers

1. Tunica intima - intima
2. Tunica media ? smooth muscle
3. Tunica externa - adventitia




GENERAL STRUCTURE OF VESSELS

3 TUNICAE

TUNICA INTIMA

Endothelium

Mechanical support

Channels

Tight junctions,

gap junctions

Basal lamina

Subendothelial connective

tissue

Internal elastic lamina

TUNICA MEDIA

Smooth muscle

Circumferential smooth muscle

Some connective tissue

External elastic lamina


TUNICA ADVENTITIA

Connective tissue fibres- collagen type ?

Elastic fibres- fenestrated sheets

ARTERIES

Specialisation

pressure generated during systole
regulation of blood supply to the target tissues

of the arteries.

Elastic arteries

Muscular arteries

ELASTIC ARTERIES

Expand
Recoil- additional force
Propagates blood
Dampens pressure
Eg. Aorta and its branches

MUSCULAR ARTERY

Change in diameter and
Regulate flow to organs
Internal and external
elastic lamina clearly seen

Eg. Coronary artery




ARTERIOLES

100 micron diameter
No internal elastic lamina

Terminal arterioles- less than 50 micron -12 micron

meta-arterioles (precapillary sphincter)

capillaries

CAPILLARY BED

Muscular artery

IDENTIFY

Arteriole

Elastic artery

Venule

CAPILLARIES

8 micron
Universal function

Oxygen and nutrient delivery
CO2 and nitrogenous waste removal

Single layer of endothelial cells
surrounded by basal lamina

Pericytes




CAPILLARIES

Connective tissue wall

Skin

Renal glomeruli

Spleen

Connective tissue

Intestinal villi

Liver

Muscle

Endocrine glands

Adrenal cortex

Lung

pancreas

Hypophysis

Brain

Parathyroid gland

ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS

VENULES

20-30 micron
Endothelium
Basal lamina
Thin adventitia

Permeable wall

VEINS

Veins are larger than

arteries

Thin walled

More collagen in tunica

media

Less elastic tissue

Tunica adventitia thicker

than tunica media


VALVES

Allow glow towards

heart

Prevent backflow
Most abundant in legs

Muscular contraction

helps

VASA VASORUM

SOME DISEASES

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

Cerebrovascular disease ? affects brain, strokes
Coronary artery disease (CAD) ? arteries of heart
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) ? arterial

Affecting veins

Chronic venous insufficiency
Deep venous thrombosis (DVT)

Aneurysms

Portal hypertension

Hypertension

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

One way system: to the heart

Return excess tissue fluid and

leaked proteins

"Lymph" is this fluid

Edema results if system

blocked or surgically removed


LYMPH CAPILLARIES

Greater permeability

Endothelium
Basal Lamina Absent
No pericytes
No connective tissue

Absent in avascular tissues

LYMPHATIC VESSELS

Similar to blood vessels (3 layers), but thin &

delicate

Superficial - skin with superficial veins
Deep - trunk and digestive viscera with deep

arteries

Very low pressure
Drain into lymph nodes

This post was last modified on 05 April 2022