Your way of explaining all this is AMAZINGGG!! thank u ( pretty much watching ALL your Videos alongside my own notes for revision cos they are too good *thumbs up*)
Please continue making such videos They are so damn interesting. Also if you could include other subjects too so please do so also. Then no one can stop me from topping my proffs. Whole hearted love from India
Since I switched to teaching I felt like I am slowly losing grip on my nursing background. Thanks for making me remember all these stuff! You are a freaking hero! 💜
Hi! Has this video been through a peer review? Have been watching the whole Cardiovascular Physiology playlist now. Very helpful. Thanks! Greetings from Denmark
Hi, I do not get one thing. I get it that you explain how ANP works, but there will be no need for it to work by inhibiting angiotensin 2 jobs cause the renin wont be even released by JG cells as the blood pressure is high, and as u said in the previous video RENIN is being released because of the low blood flow threw JG cells, isn t? I d appreciate if you coiuild clarify this.thanks
The renin is secreted when there is low BP and to increase BP after the BP goes up if it still keep secrets it causes high BP so it happens..I hope it will be clear
Great lectures by you and your team ..... seen a lot of lecturers in my days ; your very good... sometimes a bit fast...saw you few years ago.... great then too...look after yourself...put some money away for difficult times...they'll come...your putting on a bit of weight since i last saw you on the web. Good luck. You should make an examination available to on=line guys like us and issue a certificate cos your lectures are better than the current European, UK, Eastern and UK universities in anatomy physiology and medicine . Theres a need for grads who have qualified through your superior quality of education. Your Putting on a little weight.since last saw you onscreen mabey two years ago...forget the short haircuts and white coats...these days are by ....like the paying for poor lecturers.
I am in awe with the amount of sincerity, dedication and humungous patience you put into explaining us! Your knowledge into depth of the subject is so concise, clear and to the point! Please continue making medical videos! I'm a medico and I felt, it is of immense help! A huge THANK YOU!
Amazing video ! I'm a R&D engineer for medical devices and never studied anatomy during my engineering studies. it's great to finally find something that mixes anatomy and biomechanics/biochemestry knowledge ! Many thanks !
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I understand that ANP acts as an antagonist against angiotensin2 , but I wonder when the person is in Hypertension, is the amount of renin released same as the person in Hypotension? or is it less? becuase it seems to be shown as the same in the lecture
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I think it during hypoxia there will be an I crease in ACE cos during hypoxia we ve lost alot of oxygen like during exercise so in order to compensate for that we need more cardiac output and what causes more cardiac output is by increasing the heart rate and stroke volume ,ACE helps to synthesise angiotensin ll which act on adrenal Cortex and anterior pituitary gland so that they can help to increase blood pressure by increasing blood pressure u increase CO cos they are directly proportional to each other
Sympathetic nerve supply present in myocardium ? Parasympathetic has no innervation in the myocardium, as you have told in this video ... Please help me to clear this
🥰🥰😃Hello , Thank you for the video , it was of BIG help!, also in ur current and previous video you could add the causes!?of sustained elevation of hypo/hypertension.
Being a multiple respritory failure resucutationb survivor due to narrowed airway bilateral pulmonary embolism severe obstructive and central sleep apnea then covid hku1 sorry adenovirus respritory failure cardiac arrest then waking up to syncope obesity pulmonary hypertension lymph edema initially trached with oxygen but now post trachea revision surgery still on oxygen with sleep apnea and now high risk immune compromised.... There's a lot I have to learn medically to properly care for myself as i live alone this and your other videos have helped to greatly educate me on why my body is doing certain things and what to watch out for as well as take care to do for myself. I can only say thank you and may God bless you in Jesus name as you are a blessing to so many.
what in the lungs causes ACE to act or not act? I ask cuz I'm taking an ACE inhibitor to decrease my blood pressure. I'm wondering what side effects that would cause. The main one seems to be way less angiotensin2 to increase blood pressure via adding water volume to the blood increasing volume to increase blood pressure. at least the bigger mechanisms (heart pump amount and artery constriction) are still in play. this is so complex !!
Sir you are amazing and these videos really help me . I just have one question because I am unable to find CI(cardial inhibitory) CA and VM anywhere which you explained in nucleus of solitary tract NTS ? Or you use these just as a sign so we can understand them and remember them ?
Hey guys, thanks for all the hard work ! Really love it ! But, the ANP, isn't it released by the RIGHT atrium instead of the left ? Maybe just a little mistake ? Thanks a lot !!
I just watched all ur videos in this serious and I liked ur video alot I swear ,I can't thank u enough I swear Every concept was 🔥🔥 Love u Sir U are a Legend