Muscle Flashcards

1
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Key Properties of muscle

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  • Extensibility
  • Elasticity
  • Force production
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Cross-Bridge Activation in Smooth Muscle

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1 - Ca2+ binds to calmodulin
2 - Complex binds to myosin light-chain kinase, activating the enzyme
3 - Uses ATP to phosphorylate myosin light chains in globular head
4 - Drives cross-bridge away from myosin filament backbone, allowing it to bind actin
5 - Occur as long as myosin light chains are phosphorylated
6 - To relax, myosin must be dephosphorylated by myosin light-chain phosphatase

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3
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Structure of Smooth Muscle

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  • Spindle shaped
  • Interconnected to form sheetlike layers
  • Single nucleus
  • Capacity to divide
  • Myosin and actin filaments
  • Actin filaments anchored to plasma membrane/dense bodies
  • When actin shortens, regions of plasma membrane between points where actin is attached balloon out
  • Significant force is generated over a relatively broad range of muscle lengths
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4
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Membrane Activation of Smooth Muscle

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  • Spontaneous electrical activity
  • Neurotransmitters released by autonomic nerve endings
  • Hormones
  • Local factors
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5
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Proprioceptors in Skeletal Muscle

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  • Muscle spindles

- Golgi tendon organs

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6
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Sliding Filament Theory

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  • Muscle force and length change generated by overlapping and interaction of filaments
  • I Band reduced
  • H Zone reduced
  • Z lines closer to middle
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7
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  • Regulatory protein
  • Overlaps binding sites on actin for myosin
  • Inhibits interaction when relaxed
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Tropomyosin

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8
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  • Regulatory protein

- Binds Ca2+ to pull tropomyosin from binding sites

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Troponin

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9
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Excitation-Contraction Coupling

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1 - Muscle AP propagated into T-Tubules
2 - Ca2+ released from lateral sac
3 - Ca2+ binds troponin, pulling tropomyosin away
4 - Cross bridges bind and generate force
5 - Ca2+ taken up
6 - Ca2+ removal restores tropomyosin

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10
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  • If frequency of stimulation is high, a contraction occurs, where force remains constant for a period of activation
  • Type of muscle force in functional activities
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Tetanic Contraction

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11
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Region of muscle fiber plasma membrane that lies directly under terminal portion of axon

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Motor end plate

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12
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Neuromuscular Junction

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1 - Motor neurons AP
2 - Ca2+ enters voltage-gated channels
3 - Acetylcholine released
4 - Acetylcholine binding opens ion channels
5 - Na+ entry
6 - Local current between depolarised end plate and adjacent muscle plasma membrane
7 - Muscle fiber action potential initiation
8 - Acetylcholine degradation by acetylcholinesterase

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13
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Period of time from AP to onset of contraction

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Latent period

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14
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Time that tension is developing

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Contraction phase

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15
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Time that tension is decreasing

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Relaxation phase

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