1. From a cardiovascular point of view, current medical focus is on the effects of chronic inflammation on vascular health. It is known that patients with chronic disease, esp. inflammatory disease, have higher risk of CV disease. Certain medications that have a immune modulating effect have been shown to lower CV risk. One of the main ideas is that inflammation has an adverse effect on blood vessel intima, leading to higher risk of artherosclerotic disease.
2. From an immune-system point of view... this is even more complex. Immune modulators released in all sorts of circumstances (from stress, to sepsis) have effects on the CV system, with wide ranges from inotropic, chronotropic, as well as vasodilative effects.
they are related by obtaining the same organs and glands
Simply yes, like almost all of your systems are connected. The immune system will use the cardiovascular system to traffic throughout the body.
separate vessels exist for lymph (immune) and blood (receives oxygen from lungs)
The immune system helps assure that diseases and viruses do not reach the cardiovascular system which includes the heart and blood vessels. :]
Both the lymphatic system and the cardiovascular system transport the antibodies of the immune system.
All body systems work together and are interdependent. For example, the circulatory system and the respiratory system are interdependent, because without oxygen, your heart is unable to pump blood, and without blood, your respiratory system cannot transfer oxygen. The nervous system and the immune system are interdependent because the brain signals when the immune system should activate, and the nervous system would eventually die off from infection or a virus without the immune system to protect it.
The endocrine system and cardiovascular system are interdependent in several ways. The endocrine system releases hormones that regulate heart rate, blood pressure, and fluid balance, which are crucial for cardiovascular function. Conversely, the cardiovascular system transports these hormones throughout the body to reach their target organs and maintain overall homeostasis. In this way, both systems work together to ensure proper functioning of the body.
The spleen produces blood cells, and forms part of the immune system.
Because the components of the immune system are part of the other systems. The WBCs are part of the cardiovascular system; the production of WBCs is part of the skeletal system, etc.
Immunology, which could also be included within the cardiovascular system, nervous system, and endocrine system.
Cardiac cells are for your cardiovascular system th liver cell is for your immune system
They belong to the immune system as well as the cardiovascular system.
The main function of blood flow in the cardiovascular system is the transport of materials and wastes to and from the body tissues. In addition, it carries hormones and immune materials throughout the body.
The lymph and lymphatics are apart of the Immune system.