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Page 1: Muscle Physiology Chapter 1. Objectives w Describe the micro and macrostructure of muscle w Describe the sliding filament theory w Differentiate types

Muscle PhysiologyChapter 1

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Objectives

Describe the micro and macrostructure of muscle

Describe the sliding filament theory Differentiate types of muscle

actions Discuss factors that affect force

production

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Huxley?

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KEY POINT The muscular system is the

organ system responsible for movement. Muscles develop tension, causing bones to act as levers and rotate around an axis.

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Neuromuscular ComponentsNeuromuscular junction- the point

where a motor neuron joins muscle fibers, the motor end plate

Motor unit- a motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates

All or none law- all the muscle fibers in a motor unit contract, or none contract

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Structure of a Muscle Cell

Sarcoplasm- the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber, contains mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticulum

Sarcomere- smallest contractile unit of muscle tissue

Sarcoplasmic Reticulum – contains calcium.

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Structure of a Muscle Cell Myofibrils- long fibers in the sarcoplasm of muscle cells•Actin (thin)•Myosin (thick)

•Crossbridges- globular heads on the myosin molecules

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Structure of Skeletal Muscle Contractile proteins- actin and

myosin Myofibril- muscle fiber, one muscle

cell Regulatory proteins- troponin and

tropomyosin Sarcomere- Z-line to Z-line Sarcoplasmic reticulum/T-tubules-

“communications” system in the muscle cell

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Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction 1. Resting phase- calcium is

segregated in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), few crossbridges are attached, the muscle cell is “at rest”

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Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction 2. Excitation phase-

contraction coupling phase- calcium ions are released from the SR, troponin and tropomyosin undergo a conformational change, allowing actin to bind to myosin, causing flexion of the myosin head

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Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction 3. Contraction phase- ATP

causes myosin heads to detach from actin, ATP is hydrolized which “cocks” the myosin head, the myosin head attaches to the next active site

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Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction 4. Recharge phase- as long

as ATP is present to break the attraction of actin to myosin, and calcium is present, the cycle continues causing tension to develop in the muscle

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Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction

5. Relaxation phase- stimulation from the motor nerve stops, calcium is re-segregated into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, troponin and tropomyosin return to their original shape and block the attraction of actin and myosin, the muscle returns to the resting unbound state

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Cycle Time

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Sliding Filament Animation

http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/movies/actin_myosin_gif.html

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Summary of Muscle Contraction Acetylcholine (ACH) released from

terminal portion of motor neuron ACH crosses the gap at the

neuromuscular junction Muscle fiber membrane depolarizesdepolarizes

through transverse tubulestransverse tubules to the sarcoplasmic reticulum

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Next Class

Finish Chapter 1