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Heart Anatomy
Approximately the size of your fist
  Wt. = 250-300 grams
Location
  In the mediastinum between the lungs
  Superior surface of diaphragm
  ⅔’s of it lies to the left of the midsternal line
  Anterior to the vertebral column, posterior to the
    sternum
Heart Anatomy




                Figure 18.1
Coverings of the Heart
Pericardium – a double-walled sac around the
 heart
  Composed of:
     A superficial fibrous pericardium
     A deep two-layer serous pericardium
         The parietal layer lines the internal surface of the fibrous
          pericardium
         The visceral layer or epicardium lines the surface of the heart

         They are separated by the fluid-filled pericardial cavity called the
          pericardial cavity
  Protects and anchors the heart
  Prevents overfilling of the heart with blood
  Allows for the heart to work in a relatively friction-free
   environment
Pericardial Layers of the Heart




                              Figure 18.2
Layers of the Heart Wall
Epicardium – visceral
 pericardium
Myocardium – cardiac muscle
 layer forming the bulk of the
 heart
Endocardium – endothelial layer
 of the inner myocardial surface
Heart Anatomy
External markings
 Apex - pointed inferior region
 Base - upper region
 Coronary sulcus
        Indentation that separates atria from ventricles
  Anterior and posterior interventricular sulcus
        Separates right and left ventricles
Internal divisions
  Atria (superior) and ventricles (inferior)
  Interventricular and interatrial septa
Atria of the Heart
Atria - receiving chambers of the heart
  Receive venous blood returning to heart
  Separated by an interatrial septum (wall)
     Foramen ovale - opening in interatrial septum in fetus
     Fossa ovalis - remnant of foramen ovale

Each atrium has a protruding auricle
Pectinate muscles mark atrial walls
Pump blood into ventricles
Blood enters right atria from superior and inferior
 venae cavae and coronary sinus
Blood enters left atria from pulmonary veins
Gross Anatomy of Heart: Frontal
Section




                                  Figure 18.4e
Ventricles of the Heart
Ventricles are the discharging chambers of the
 heart
Papillary muscles and trabeculae carneae muscles
 mark ventricular walls
Separated by an interventricular septum
  Contains components of the conduction system
Right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary
 trunk
Left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta
  Thicker myocardium due to greater work load
    Pulmonary circulation supplied by right ventricle is a much low
     pressure system requiring less energy output by ventricle
    Systemic circulation supplied by left ventricle is a higher pressure
     system and thus requires more forceful contractions
External Heart: Anterior View




                                Figure 18.4b
Structure of Heart Wall
Left ventricle – three
 times thicker than
 right
  Exerts more pumping
   force
  Flattens right
   ventricle into a
   crescent shape



                          Figure 18.7
Heart Valves
Heart valves ensure unidirectional blood flow through the
  heart
   Composed of an endocardium with a connective tissue core
Two major types
  Atrioventricular valves
  Semilunar valves
Atrioventricular (AV) valves lie between the atria and the
 ventricles
  R-AV valve = tricuspid valve
  L-AV valve = bicuspid or mitral valve
AV valves prevent backflow of blood into the atria when
 ventricles contract
Chordae tendineae anchor AV valves to papillary muscles of
 ventricle wall
  Prevent prolapse of valve back into atrium
Semilunar Heart Valves
Semilunar valves prevent backflow of blood into
 the ventricles
Have no chordae tendinae attachments
Aortic semilunar valve lies between the left
 ventricle and the aorta
Pulmonary semilunar valve lies between the right
 ventricle and pulmonary trunk
Heart sounds (“lub-dup”) due to valves closing
  “Lub” - closing of atrioventricular valves
  “Dub”- closing of semilunar valves
Fibrous Skeleton
Surrounds all four valves
  Composed of dense connective tissue
Functions
  Anchors valve cusps
  Prevents overdilation of valve openings
  Main point of insertion for cardiac muscle
  Blocks direct spread of electrical impulses
Heart Valves
Conducting System
Cardiac muscle tissue has intrinsic ability to:
  Generate and conduct impulses
  Signal these cells to contract rhythmically
Conducting system
  A series of specialized cardiac muscle cells
  Sinoatrial (SA) node sets the inherent rate of
    contraction
Conducting System
Innervation
 Heart rate is altered by
  external controls
 Nerves to the heart
  include:
   Visceral sensory fibers
   Parasympathetic branches
    of the vagus nerve
   Sympathetic fibers – from
    cervical and upper
    thoracic chain ganglia
External Heart: Posterior View




                                 Figure 18.4d
Major Vessels of the Heart
Vessels returning blood to the heart include:
  Superior and inferior venae cavae
     Open into the right atrium
     Return deoxygenated blood from body cells

  Coronary sinus
     Opens into the right atrium
     Returns deoxygenated blood from heart muscle (coronary veins)

  Right and left pulmonary veins
     Open into the left atrium
     Return oxygenated blood from lungs
Major Vessels of the Heart
Vessels conveying blood away from the heart
 include:
  Pulmonary trunk
     Carries deoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs
     Splits into right and left pulmonary arteries

  Ascending aorta
     Carries oxygenated blood away from left atrium to body organs
     Three major branches
         Brachiocephalic
         Left common carotid,

         Left subclavian artery
Blood Flow Through the Heart




                          Figure 18.6
Pathway of Blood Through the Heart and Lungs




                                               Figure 18.5
Coronary Circulation
Coronary circulation
  The functional blood supply to the heart muscle itself
  R and L Coronary arteries are 1st branches off the
   ascending aorta
  Coronary sinus (vein) empties into R. atrium
Collateral routes ensure blood delivery to heart even
 if major vessels are occluded
Coronary Circulation - Arteries
Right Coronary Artery
   Supplies blood to
        Right atrium and posterior surface of both ventricles
   Branches into the
      Marginal  artery - extends across surface of R. ventricle
      Posterior interventricular artery
          Found   in posterior interventricular sulcus
Left Coronary Artery
   Supplies blood to
        Left atrium and left ventricle
   Branches into
      Circumflex  artery
      Anterior interventricular artery
          Found in anterior interventricular sulcus
          Connected with posterior interventricular artery via arterial
           anastomoses
Coronary Circulation: Arterial Supply




                                        Figure 18.7a
Coronary Circulation - Veins
Coronary sinus -
 Vein that empties into right atrium
 Receives deoxygenated blood from:
     Great cardiac vein - on anterior surface
     Posterior cardiac vein
       Drains area served by circumflex

     Middle cardiac vein
       Drains area served by posterior interventricular artery

     Small cardiac vein
       Drains blood from posterior surfaces of right atrium and ventricle
Coronary Circulation: Venous Supply




                                      Figure 18.7b
Microscopic Anatomy of Heart
Muscle muscle cells
Cardiac
  Short, striated, branched, and interconnected
The connective tissue endomysium acts as both
 tendon and insertion
Intercalated discs anchor cardiac cells together
 and allow free passage of ions
Heart muscle behaves as a functional syncytium
Many mitochondria (25% of total volume)
Microscopic Anatomy of Heart
Muscle




                               Figure 18.11
Disorders of the Heart
Coronary artery disease
  Atherosclerosis – fatty deposits
  Arteriosclerosis - hardening of the arteries
  Angina pectoris – chest pain
  Myocardial infarction – blocked coronary artery
  Silent ischemia – no pain or warning
  Fibrillation - irregular heart beat; may occur in either
   atria or ventricles

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Heart anatomy

  • 1. Submitted to: Dr.Zeeshan Akbar Submitted by: Waqas Nawaz 11-arid-975
  • 2. Heart Anatomy Approximately the size of your fist Wt. = 250-300 grams Location In the mediastinum between the lungs Superior surface of diaphragm ⅔’s of it lies to the left of the midsternal line Anterior to the vertebral column, posterior to the sternum
  • 3. Heart Anatomy Figure 18.1
  • 4. Coverings of the Heart Pericardium – a double-walled sac around the heart Composed of:  A superficial fibrous pericardium  A deep two-layer serous pericardium  The parietal layer lines the internal surface of the fibrous pericardium  The visceral layer or epicardium lines the surface of the heart  They are separated by the fluid-filled pericardial cavity called the pericardial cavity Protects and anchors the heart Prevents overfilling of the heart with blood Allows for the heart to work in a relatively friction-free environment
  • 5. Pericardial Layers of the Heart Figure 18.2
  • 6. Layers of the Heart Wall Epicardium – visceral pericardium Myocardium – cardiac muscle layer forming the bulk of the heart Endocardium – endothelial layer of the inner myocardial surface
  • 7. Heart Anatomy External markings Apex - pointed inferior region Base - upper region Coronary sulcus  Indentation that separates atria from ventricles Anterior and posterior interventricular sulcus  Separates right and left ventricles Internal divisions Atria (superior) and ventricles (inferior) Interventricular and interatrial septa
  • 8. Atria of the Heart Atria - receiving chambers of the heart Receive venous blood returning to heart Separated by an interatrial septum (wall)  Foramen ovale - opening in interatrial septum in fetus  Fossa ovalis - remnant of foramen ovale Each atrium has a protruding auricle Pectinate muscles mark atrial walls Pump blood into ventricles Blood enters right atria from superior and inferior venae cavae and coronary sinus Blood enters left atria from pulmonary veins
  • 9. Gross Anatomy of Heart: Frontal Section Figure 18.4e
  • 10. Ventricles of the Heart Ventricles are the discharging chambers of the heart Papillary muscles and trabeculae carneae muscles mark ventricular walls Separated by an interventricular septum Contains components of the conduction system Right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary trunk Left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta Thicker myocardium due to greater work load  Pulmonary circulation supplied by right ventricle is a much low pressure system requiring less energy output by ventricle  Systemic circulation supplied by left ventricle is a higher pressure system and thus requires more forceful contractions
  • 11. External Heart: Anterior View Figure 18.4b
  • 12. Structure of Heart Wall Left ventricle – three times thicker than right Exerts more pumping force Flattens right ventricle into a crescent shape Figure 18.7
  • 13. Heart Valves Heart valves ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart  Composed of an endocardium with a connective tissue core Two major types Atrioventricular valves Semilunar valves Atrioventricular (AV) valves lie between the atria and the ventricles R-AV valve = tricuspid valve L-AV valve = bicuspid or mitral valve AV valves prevent backflow of blood into the atria when ventricles contract Chordae tendineae anchor AV valves to papillary muscles of ventricle wall Prevent prolapse of valve back into atrium
  • 14. Semilunar Heart Valves Semilunar valves prevent backflow of blood into the ventricles Have no chordae tendinae attachments Aortic semilunar valve lies between the left ventricle and the aorta Pulmonary semilunar valve lies between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk Heart sounds (“lub-dup”) due to valves closing “Lub” - closing of atrioventricular valves “Dub”- closing of semilunar valves
  • 15. Fibrous Skeleton Surrounds all four valves Composed of dense connective tissue Functions Anchors valve cusps Prevents overdilation of valve openings Main point of insertion for cardiac muscle Blocks direct spread of electrical impulses
  • 17. Conducting System Cardiac muscle tissue has intrinsic ability to: Generate and conduct impulses Signal these cells to contract rhythmically Conducting system A series of specialized cardiac muscle cells Sinoatrial (SA) node sets the inherent rate of contraction
  • 19. Innervation Heart rate is altered by external controls Nerves to the heart include: Visceral sensory fibers Parasympathetic branches of the vagus nerve Sympathetic fibers – from cervical and upper thoracic chain ganglia
  • 20. External Heart: Posterior View Figure 18.4d
  • 21. Major Vessels of the Heart Vessels returning blood to the heart include: Superior and inferior venae cavae  Open into the right atrium  Return deoxygenated blood from body cells Coronary sinus  Opens into the right atrium  Returns deoxygenated blood from heart muscle (coronary veins) Right and left pulmonary veins  Open into the left atrium  Return oxygenated blood from lungs
  • 22. Major Vessels of the Heart Vessels conveying blood away from the heart include: Pulmonary trunk  Carries deoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs  Splits into right and left pulmonary arteries Ascending aorta  Carries oxygenated blood away from left atrium to body organs  Three major branches  Brachiocephalic  Left common carotid,  Left subclavian artery
  • 23. Blood Flow Through the Heart Figure 18.6
  • 24. Pathway of Blood Through the Heart and Lungs Figure 18.5
  • 25. Coronary Circulation Coronary circulation The functional blood supply to the heart muscle itself R and L Coronary arteries are 1st branches off the ascending aorta Coronary sinus (vein) empties into R. atrium Collateral routes ensure blood delivery to heart even if major vessels are occluded
  • 26. Coronary Circulation - Arteries Right Coronary Artery  Supplies blood to  Right atrium and posterior surface of both ventricles  Branches into the  Marginal artery - extends across surface of R. ventricle  Posterior interventricular artery  Found in posterior interventricular sulcus Left Coronary Artery  Supplies blood to  Left atrium and left ventricle  Branches into  Circumflex artery  Anterior interventricular artery  Found in anterior interventricular sulcus  Connected with posterior interventricular artery via arterial anastomoses
  • 27. Coronary Circulation: Arterial Supply Figure 18.7a
  • 28. Coronary Circulation - Veins Coronary sinus - Vein that empties into right atrium Receives deoxygenated blood from:  Great cardiac vein - on anterior surface  Posterior cardiac vein  Drains area served by circumflex  Middle cardiac vein  Drains area served by posterior interventricular artery  Small cardiac vein  Drains blood from posterior surfaces of right atrium and ventricle
  • 29. Coronary Circulation: Venous Supply Figure 18.7b
  • 30. Microscopic Anatomy of Heart Muscle muscle cells Cardiac Short, striated, branched, and interconnected The connective tissue endomysium acts as both tendon and insertion Intercalated discs anchor cardiac cells together and allow free passage of ions Heart muscle behaves as a functional syncytium Many mitochondria (25% of total volume)
  • 31. Microscopic Anatomy of Heart Muscle Figure 18.11
  • 32. Disorders of the Heart Coronary artery disease Atherosclerosis – fatty deposits Arteriosclerosis - hardening of the arteries Angina pectoris – chest pain Myocardial infarction – blocked coronary artery Silent ischemia – no pain or warning Fibrillation - irregular heart beat; may occur in either atria or ventricles