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Page 1: Ch 12 can be done in one lecturelpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/jgallagher/Physio/Chapter 12 Muscles.pdf · Chapter 12: Muscles Review muscle anatomy (esp. microanatomy ... Load Excitation-contraction

Ch 12 can be done in one lecture

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Chapter 12: Muscles

Review muscle anatomy (esp. microanatomy

of skeletal muscle)

Developed by

John Gallagher, MS, DVM

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Terminology:

sarcolemma

t-tubules

sarcoplasmic reticulum

myofibers, myofibrils, myofilaments

sarcomere

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More Terminology:

Tension

Contraction

Load

Excitation-contraction coupling

Rigor

Relaxation

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Anatomy

Fig 12-3

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More Anatomy

Fig 12-3

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Myofibrils = Contractile Organelles of

Myofiber

Actin

Myosin

Tropomyosin

Troponin

Titin

Nebulin

Contractile

Regulatory

Accessory

Contain 6 types of protein:

Fig 12-3 c-f

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Fig 12-3

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Titin and Nebulin

Titin: biggest protein known (25,000 aa);

elastic! » Stabilizes position of contractile filaments

» Return to relaxed location

Nebulin: inelastic giant protein » Alignment of A & M

Fig 12-6

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Sliding Filament Theory p 403

Sarcomere = unit of contraction

Myosin “walks down” an actin fiber towards Z-

line

» ? - band shortens

» ? - band does not shorten

Myosin = motor protein: chemical energy mechanical energy of motion

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Rigor State

myosin affinity changes

due to ATP binding ATP ADP + Pi

Tight binding between

G-actin and myosin

No nucleotide bound

ATP binds

dissociation

The Molecular Basis of Contraction

Compare to Fig 12-9

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Myosin head acts as

ATPase

Released energy changes

angle between head & long

axis of myosin

Rotation and weak

binding to new G-actin

Relaxed

muscle state

when

sufficient ATP

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Power stroke begins

as Pi released ADP released

Tight binding to actin

Myosin crossbridge movement pushes actin

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Regulation of Contraction by Troponin and Tropomyosin

Tropomyosin blocks

myosin binding site (weak

binding possible but no

powerstroke)

Troponin controls

position of tropomyosin

and has Ca2+ binding site

Ca2+ present: binding

of A & M

Ca2+ absent: relaxation

Fig 12-10

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Rigor mortis

Joint stiffness and muscular rigidity of dead body

Begins 2 – 4 h post mortem. Can last up to 4 days depending on temperature and other conditions

Caused by leakage of Ca2+ ions into cell and ATP depletion

Maximum stiffness 12-24 h post mortem, then?

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Initiation of Contraction

Excitation-Contraction Coupling explains how you get

from AP in axon to contraction in sarcomere

ACh released from somatic motor neuron at the Motor End

Plate

AP in sarcolemma and T-Tubules

Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic reticulum

Ca2+ binds to troponin

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Nicotinic cholinergic receptors on motor end plate = Na+ /K+ channels

Net Na+ entry creates EPSP

AP to T-tubules

DHP (dihydropyridine) receptors in T-

tubules sense depolarization

Details of E/C

Coupling

Fig 12-11

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Excitation-

Contraction

Coupling

Fig 12-11 a

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DHP (dihydropyridine) receptors open Ca2+ channels in t-tubules

Intracytosolic [Ca2+]

Contraction

Ca2+ re-uptake into SR

Relaxation

Fig 12-11 b

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Muscle Contraction Needs Steady Supply of

ATP

Where / when is ATP needed?

Only enough ATP stored for 8 twitches

» Phosphocreatine may substitute for ATP

Twitch = single

contraction

relaxation cycle

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Where does all this ATP come from?

Phosphocreatine: backup energy

source

phosphocreatine + ADP creatine + ATP

CHO: aerobic and anaerobic resp.

Fatty acid breakdown always requires

O2 – is too slow for heavy exercise

» Some intracellular FA

C(P)K

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Muscle Fiber

Classification

Oxidative only

Oxidative or

glycolytic

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Muscle Adaptation to Exercise

( not in book)

Endurance training:

More & bigger

mitochondria

More enzymes for

aerobic respiration

More myoglobin

no hypertrophy

Resistance training:

More actin & myosin

proteins & more

sarcomeres

More myofibrils

muscle hypertrophy

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Muscle Tension is Function of Fiber Length

Sarcomere length reflects

thick, thin filament overlap

Long Sarcomere: little overlap,

few crossbridges weak tension

generation

Short Sarcomere: Too much

overlap limited crossbridge

formation tension decreases

rapidly

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Force of Contraction (all-or-none)

Fig 12-17

Mechanics of body movement

covered in lab only

Increases With » muscle-twitch summation

» recruitment of motor units

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Smooth muscle

A few differences

» Innervation by varicosities

» Smaller cells

» Longer myofilaments

» Myofilaments arranged in periphery

of cell

Cardiac muscle contraction

covered later

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