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Today I will talk about The first part of the circulatory system only which is the
… heart
.The circulatory system includes both the blood and lymphatic vascular system
heart - 1
arteries - 2
capillaries - 3
. veins - 4
: The heart
has a fibers skeleton that maintains the form of the heart serve as attachment for @
the muscles fiber. You already learn about cardiac muscles so you already know
.about the different characteristic of the cardiac muscles
has four chambers (two atria R , L) and (two ventricles R,L) you have to know that @
atrial walls are thinner than the ventricular once due to the thicker myocardium
.presents in the ventricles
endocardial layer is the internal layer , myocardial layer is the middle , you have a
myo so it is a muscle so it is a layer where a cardiac muscle cells are ,then you have
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the epicardial layer which is the external layer . so this is longitudinal view of the
heart , you can see the different chamber 1-2-3-4
The two upper small chamber are the atria right and left , and the lower big one are
a ventricle right and left , now if you look at the walls of the atria chamber they are
much thinner than in the ventricle and then the wall of the left ventricle it`s much
. thicker than the right one
The yellow things in the figure are the part of the conducting system which you will
. know more about in few minutes
You have a bundles (yellow line punched out the atriovantricular node ) that
originate from the atriovenrical node having it`s same name ,so the atrioventricular
bundles that branchs into right and left bundles those bundles further branch
where the mostly cells branch are called purkinje fibers and you will know the
characteristic of the purkinje fibers later today in this lecture
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Another layer of connective tissue is even below the subendothelail layer ,since it`s
. below the whole endocardium it`s called the sub endocardial layer
the difference between the sub endothelial layer and subendocardial layer is : the
subendocardium layer contains elastic fibers,veins.nerves and part of the conducting
.system such as purkinje fibers
So the next layer , the middle layer of the heart ,the myocardiam , so in the
. myocardium you have cardiac muscles in layer that are arrange in spiral fashion
the myocardium again as I mentioned before is the thinner in the atria and @
. thicker in the ventricle being thicker in the left ventricle
the myocardium contains two types of muscle cells the first one is the regular
cardiac muscle cells and the second one is the specialized on conduction which are
.called conducting cell
Now the last layer of the heart , the one that is external to the heart is called
:The epicardium and there are two layers component in the epicardium@
the outermost which it`s simple layer or squamous epithelium covering loose - 1
connective tissue and similar to the endocardium you have 2 - another layer that is
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below the epicardiam which is called the subepicardil layer which contain these
snaps and ganglia
This is an image of stained section of the heart where you can see those layers of
simple sequamus epithelial cell supported by a layer of connective tissue and then
here is the subepicardium layer containing the nerves and other structures , usually
they are fat cells or adipocytes in the subepicardial layer and you can recognize
. these fat cells here
This here the myocardium where you can recognize the transverse ends of the
cardiac muscles cell
Is composed of modified cardiac muscles cells which are specialized for conduction ,
so they are not for contraction but for conduction and they are functionally
integrated by gap junctions , now the conducting system is composed again of two
nodes which are sinoatrial node , atrioventricular node and then a bundles that is
called atrioventricular bundles ,or bundles of hiss
The sinoatrial node : it is a small mass of modified cardiac muscle cells , these cells
characterized by being fussiform form , they are smaller than other cardiac muscles
cells , they have pure myofibrils than the other ones adjacent to them ( the regular
cardiac muscle cells ) , now the atrioventricular node has cells that are similar to the
sinoatrial node however they have cytoplasmic projections that extends in many
. direction for made network
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The atrioventricular bundles again is the one that originates from the
atrioventricular node and it has a structure that is similar to the node from which
they originate , so it has a structure similar to the atrioventricular node , it branches
to left and right bundles branches which farther branch distinctly producing the
. purkenje fibers
The purkinje fibers have a distinctive appearance , they are larger than regular
cardiac muscle cell , they have either one or two central nuclei , they have abundant
glycogen and mitochondria due to the abundance of glycogen in these cells , the
myofibrils are displaced peripherally , therefore myofibrils are usually located
peripherally or in the periphery of these purkenji fibers or cells and these myofibrils
are restricted or reduced in number , finally the purkinji fibers are joined by
intercalated discs , now you know about intercalated discs which are the interfaced
or which are in the interface between the cardiac muscle cells where you can find
the junctional complexes between these cells ,now there are no intercalated cells
between the cells in the nodes however there are once between the purkenji fibers ,
so here you have on the left this an image of staind section view of heart , you saw
this earlier , you can see the endocardium here , all of this endocardium with the
subendocardial layer and then you have the myocardium , now in this
subendocardial layer you can see those fibers or cells , you can see that those cells
are much bigger or larger than the other cardiac cells , these are the purkenje cells
another difference that you can see in these cells from the other cells , is those lightly
stained areas inside the purkinje cells which are indicating the area where the
glycogen is present , so you can distinguish purkenji cells by there large size and by
the presence of light area which are lightly stained due to presence of glycogen , this
purkenje fibers here are in the subendocardial layer however , this image in the
right , you can see here is the myocardium , this is longitudinal , so you can see the
.branching that characterizes the cardiac muscles cell and the intercalated discs
Figure 11.4 (please refer to the figures in order to understand the pictures )
If you compare these cells to these one , the first one are much larger and they have
. lightly stanind area where large amount of glycogen are
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