How do valves in the heart and blood vessels work?

In summary, valves in the body work by opening and closing based on pressure differences. In the heart, the contraction of the ventricle causes the valves to close. The aortic valve closes before the pulmonary valve due to the lower impedance of the pulmonary vasculature. The mitral valve is closed by the pressure in the left ventricle.
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sameeralord
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Hello everyone,

How do valves in the body basically work. I can understand how blood flowing on either direction can close or open valves depending on the type of valve. But someone told me it is the elastic recoil of the veins that closes the valve. I thought it would blood that was going back that closed the valve. Also in the heart does the contraction of right ventricle close the mitral valve or the blood going back from the ventricle that closes the valve.

Also while we are at it. I read that aortic valve closes before pulmonary valve in a textbook. The reason was this in the textbook

"Aortic valve closes before the closure of pulmonary valve because of the lower impedance of the pulmonary vasculature"

I don't understand what they are saying could anyone explain. Thanks :smile:
 
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sameeralord said:
Also in the heart does the contraction of right ventricle close the mitral valve or the blood going back from the ventricle that closes the valve.

From wikipedia:

When the left ventricle contracts, the pressure in the ventricle forces the valve to close, while the tendons keep the leaflets coapting together and prevent the valve from opening in the wrong direction (thus preventing blood to flow back to the left atrium).

Looks like it's simply a pressure difference that causes closure and opening.
 

1. What is the function of valves in the heart and blood vessels?

Valves in the heart and blood vessels help to regulate blood flow and prevent the backward flow of blood. This ensures that blood is moving in the correct direction through the circulatory system.

2. How do valves in the heart and blood vessels open and close?

The valves in the heart and blood vessels open and close in response to pressure changes. When the pressure behind the valve is higher than in front of it, the valve opens, allowing blood to flow through. When the pressure in front of the valve is higher, it closes to prevent backflow.

3. What are the different types of valves in the heart and blood vessels?

The two main types of valves in the heart and blood vessels are atrioventricular (AV) valves, which separate the atria from the ventricles, and semilunar valves, which separate the ventricles from the arteries. The AV valves include the mitral and tricuspid valves, while the semilunar valves include the aortic and pulmonary valves.

4. How do faulty valves in the heart and blood vessels affect the body?

Faulty valves in the heart and blood vessels can lead to various health issues. If a valve does not close properly, it can cause blood to leak backward, leading to conditions such as heart murmurs and valve regurgitation. If a valve does not open properly, it can impede blood flow, causing conditions such as valve stenosis.

5. Can valves in the heart and blood vessels be repaired or replaced?

Yes, valves in the heart and blood vessels can be repaired or replaced through surgical procedures. Valve repair involves fixing the existing valve, while valve replacement involves removing the damaged valve and replacing it with a mechanical or biological valve. The choice of treatment depends on the severity and location of the valve problem.

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