The Remarkable Cardiovascular System of Giraffes

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Gravity affects the physiology of many animals, and the effect is, for good reason, most pronounced in tall species. The physiologymdashin particular, cardiovascular functionmdashof giraffes has therefore captivated the interest of physiologists for centuries. Several studies document high mean arterial blood pressure of giraffes of about 200 mm Hg. This appears necessary to establish a cerebral perfusion pressure on the order of 100 mm Hg at the cranial end of the carotid arteries. Here, we discuss the unique characteristics of blood vessels, the heart, and the kidney of giraffes and how these functional and structural adaptations are related to very high blood pressure. We also discuss how the cerebral circulation of giraffes is established and what we know about how the blood flow and arterial and venous pressures in giraffes change when they stop to drink and subsequently lift their heads 5-6 m in one sweeping movement.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnual Review of Physiology
Volume83
Pages (from-to)1-15
ISSN0066-4278
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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    Research areas

  • arteries, blood pressure, brain, gravity, heart, kidney

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