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مسلم العنيتي☠️☠️ :
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The arteries that deliver oxygenated blood to the heart are called coronary arteries. Delivering oxygen to heart muscle cells is super important for these (myocardial) cells to function. If a group of myocardial cells does not receive oxygen, then they won’t be able to produce energy. If these myocardial cells stop producing energy, then not only they will stop contracting (which takes a lot of energy) but in a matter of minutes they will die (being alive also requires energy!). . Coronary atherosclerosis is when the lumen of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart narrows due to the buildup of fatty deposits called atherosclerotic plaque. People with coronary atherosclerosis are at a much higher risk of having heart attacks. . The arteries that deliver oxygenated blood to the heart are called coronary arteries. Delivering oxygen to heart muscle cells is super important for these (myocardial) cells to function. If a group of myocardial cells does not receive oxygen, then they won’t be able to produce energy. If these myocardial cells stop producing energy, then not only they will stop contracting (which takes a lot of energy) but in a matter of minutes they will die (being alive also requires energy!). . Coronary atherosclerosis is when the lumen of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart narrows due to the buildup of fatty deposits called atherosclerotic plaque. People with coronary atherosclerosis are at a much higher risk of having heart attacks. . The high blood pressure inside the coronary arteries can eventually lead to the rupture of a tiny piece of plaque. This will trigger a coagulation event inside the artery (coronary thrombosis), which can end up completely blocking the blood flow of the coronary artery. If this happens, the blood flow to a particular region of the heart stops. In other words, that region of the heart won’t get oxygen and in a matter of minutes those heart muscle cells will die. This is what is known as a myocardial infarction (heart attack). . The formation of the atherosclerotic plaque is more complex than it seems. The plaque is rich in cholesterol and fat but this doesn’t mean that cholesterol and fat cause the formation of the plaque. Also, oftentimes people think that atherosclerosis is just “greasy arteries”. But the reality is that the plaque is embedded inside the artery wall. In other words, the plaque is covered by artery tissue. The actual reasons that trigger the formation of the plaque are not fully understood. . By the way, the healthy arteries that I showed in the last part of the video are not coronary arteries. . For this video I used a Leica ZOOM 200 stereoscope and an he high blood pressure inside the coronary arteries can eventually lead to the rupture of a tiny piece of plaque. This will trigger a coagulation event inside the artery (coronary thrombosis), which can end up completely blocking the blood flow of the coronary artery. If this happens, the blood flow to a particular region of the heart stops. In other words, that region of the heart won’t get oxygen and in a matter of minutes those heart muscle cells will die. This is what is known as a myocardial infarction (heart attack). . The formation of the atherosclerotic plaque is more complex than it seems. The plaque is rich in cholesterol and fat but this doesn’t mean that cholesterol and fat cause the formation of the plaque. Also, oftentimes people think that atherosclerosis is just “greasy arteries”. But the reality is that the plaque is embedded inside the artery wall. In other words, the plaque is covered by artery tissue. The actual reasons that trigger the formation of the plaque are not fully understood. . By the way, the healthy arteries that I showed in the last part of the video are not coronary arteries. . For this video I used a Leica ZOOM 200 stereoscope and an Olympus BX41 microscope at up to 400X magnification. #microscopy #microscope #physiology #heart #atherosclerosis #heartattack  #arteryhistology #drbioforever
The arteries that deliver oxygenated blood to the heart are called coronary arteries. Delivering oxygen to heart muscle cells is super important for these (myocardial) cells to function. If a group of myocardial cells does not receive oxygen, then they won’t be able to produce energy. If these myocardial cells stop producing energy, then not only they will stop contracting (which takes a lot of energy) but in a matter of minutes they will die (being alive also requires energy!). . Coronary atherosclerosis is when the lumen of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart narrows due to the buildup of fatty deposits called atherosclerotic plaque. People with coronary atherosclerosis are at a much higher risk of having heart attacks. . The arteries that deliver oxygenated blood to the heart are called coronary arteries. Delivering oxygen to heart muscle cells is super important for these (myocardial) cells to function. If a group of myocardial cells does not receive oxygen, then they won’t be able to produce energy. If these myocardial cells stop producing energy, then not only they will stop contracting (which takes a lot of energy) but in a matter of minutes they will die (being alive also requires energy!). . Coronary atherosclerosis is when the lumen of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart narrows due to the buildup of fatty deposits called atherosclerotic plaque. People with coronary atherosclerosis are at a much higher risk of having heart attacks. . The high blood pressure inside the coronary arteries can eventually lead to the rupture of a tiny piece of plaque. This will trigger a coagulation event inside the artery (coronary thrombosis), which can end up completely blocking the blood flow of the coronary artery. If this happens, the blood flow to a particular region of the heart stops. In other words, that region of the heart won’t get oxygen and in a matter of minutes those heart muscle cells will die. This is what is known as a myocardial infarction (heart attack). . The formation of the atherosclerotic plaque is more complex than it seems. The plaque is rich in cholesterol and fat but this doesn’t mean that cholesterol and fat cause the formation of the plaque. Also, oftentimes people think that atherosclerosis is just “greasy arteries”. But the reality is that the plaque is embedded inside the artery wall. In other words, the plaque is covered by artery tissue. The actual reasons that trigger the formation of the plaque are not fully understood. . By the way, the healthy arteries that I showed in the last part of the video are not coronary arteries. . For this video I used a Leica ZOOM 200 stereoscope and an he high blood pressure inside the coronary arteries can eventually lead to the rupture of a tiny piece of plaque. This will trigger a coagulation event inside the artery (coronary thrombosis), which can end up completely blocking the blood flow of the coronary artery. If this happens, the blood flow to a particular region of the heart stops. In other words, that region of the heart won’t get oxygen and in a matter of minutes those heart muscle cells will die. This is what is known as a myocardial infarction (heart attack). . The formation of the atherosclerotic plaque is more complex than it seems. The plaque is rich in cholesterol and fat but this doesn’t mean that cholesterol and fat cause the formation of the plaque. Also, oftentimes people think that atherosclerosis is just “greasy arteries”. But the reality is that the plaque is embedded inside the artery wall. In other words, the plaque is covered by artery tissue. The actual reasons that trigger the formation of the plaque are not fully understood. . By the way, the healthy arteries that I showed in the last part of the video are not coronary arteries. . For this video I used a Leica ZOOM 200 stereoscope and an Olympus BX41 microscope at up to 400X magnification. #microscopy #microscope #physiology #heart #atherosclerosis #heartattack #arteryhistology #drbioforever

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