myology study of muscle tissue
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muscle is 40-60% of body weight
convert chem energy (ATP) to mech
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energy
types of muscle
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Skeletal - stricted ; suncutial fibers (multinucleated cells)
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> striated individual cells
cardiac - ; joined by intercalated disks (gapjxns)
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smooth- unstricted
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movement Skeletal mus contract to produce
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movement/tension between bones
movement of tissue not anchored to bone (position of eyeball facial expressions)
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reg containment vessels- smooth musc in blood vessels GI tract
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bladder
reg inflow/outflow-sphincter-like muscles reg resistance
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thermogenesis - heat
production (generate 85% of body heat;
shiveringinvol contractions
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stabilizing joints > provide strengths support to joints
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characteristics
excitability conductivity >
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reg /triggered by NTs hormones
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contractility -
> musc
generates force to do work
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extensibility -
> musc Stretch who damage to the tissue
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elasticity -
> musc returns to original shape after stretching/contracting
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Skeletal muscle
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muscle fibers - individual cells from which muscles develop form a
single fiber that is a suncitium (fxn unit)
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intercellular plasma mem .
disappear
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multiple nuclei
fiber represents contractile element
single one
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Connective tissue
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fibers bundled in
asicles surrounded by sheath
continuous with conn Tissue surrounds muscle
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holds muscle to bone with tendon
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Blood vessels -
> abundant
: remove Waste ; maintain ionic homeostasis
supply nutrients
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Satellite cells (stem cells) - differenciate for growth or repair
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Nerves
*motor unit : a motor neurons muscle fiber it stimulates
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motor neurons
Acetylcholine NT released
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axons branch into smaller axon terminals to extend onto surface of musc.
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synaptic end bulbs : at end of axon terminals
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motor end plate
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directly across synaptic cleft from synaptic end bulbs
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contain Ach receptors that open monovalent cation channels (favors Nat in out but electrochem +
, gradient favors
Nat early (depolarization) whileh+ moves later /repolarization)
, Building a skeletal muscle
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myosin
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one mol .
comprised of two identical subunits
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ztails intertwined
ATPases Actin
Globular heads have two critical sites -
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binding
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mol Self-assemble tail to tail into thick filaments
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actin
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one mol . or monomer -
> G-actin
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multiple form double helical structure >
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tropomysin e thread-like protein lines edge of actin spiral ; can block myosin-actin inter
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Troponin (Th) complex
Troponin T binds to tropomyosin
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Troponin I : binds to actin; helps maintain inter .
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Troponin C :
binds Calcium
Biochemistry myosin: actin -
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Resting Actin : myosin
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ADP/P ; are close
together; "cocked" conform.
. Cabinds to troponin Ce conf out of inhibition
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change moves tropomyosin
, position
. Myosin binds to actin
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- Pi released myosin head moves 2 actin monomers (power-stroke wilnm)
. New ATP binds to myosin -
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myosin dissociates actin
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5 ATP is hydrolyzed - myosin Pi/ADP
> returns to resting "cocked" position
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rigor :
no ATP present to allow for dissociation , muscles are stiff
structure
Sarcomere fxn composed of myosin , /Conn Tissue elastic proteins, tendons
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unit actin , connec .
elastic mol . .
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z-line , A-band I-band ,
oT-tubules- run thru fiber perpendicular to mem at As I bands .
contiguous with plasma mem.
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conducts AP
Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) - stores releases Ca
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"and band
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modified ER mesh surrounds each myofibril
not for each As I bands
contiguous (separate one
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Excitation Contraction
coupling
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Acetylcholine is released from somatic motor neuron
at motor end plate
binds to
cholinergic receptors
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open cation channels (Natin/K
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out ; but electro favors . Nat)
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muscle Ap carried by Sarcolemmas down T-tubules
voltage-gated DHP receptor on T-tubule
triggers opening of Ryanodine receptors (RyR) on sarcoplasmic ret to release stored Cat
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Rapid increase in sarcoplasm Cat combines with troponin to initiate contraction
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Cat in sarcoplasm reduced
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primarily via reuptake by sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticular Ca ATPase (SERCA)