| Name of circulation |
% of cardiac output |
Autoregulation |
Perfusion |
Comments
|-
| pulmonary circulation |
100% (deoxygenated) |
|
|
Vasoconstriction in response to hypoxia
|-
| cerebral circulation |
15%[2] |
high |
under-perfused |
Fixed volume means intolerance of high pressure. Minimal ability to use anaerobic respiration
|-
| coronary circulation |
5% |
high |
under-perfused |
Minimal ability to use anaerobic respiration. Blood flow through the left coronary artery is at a maximum during diastole (in contrast to the rest of systemic circulation, which has a maximum blood flow during systole.)
|-
| splanchnic circulation |
15% |
low |
|
Flow increases during digestion.
|-
| hepatic circulation |
15% |
|
|
Part of portal venous system, so oncotic pressure is very low
|-
| renal circulation |
25% |
high |
over-perfused |
Maintains glomerular filtration rate
|-
| skeletal muscular circulation |
17%[3] |
|
|
Perfusion increases dramatically during exercise.
|-
| cutaneous circulation |
2%[4] |
|
over-perfused |
Crucial in thermoregulation. Significant ability to use anaerobic respiration |