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MUSCLE INTRO PART 2
D.HAMMOUDI. MD
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SKELEETAL M
UUSCLES
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SKELETAL MUSCLE
I. CELLS (FIBERS)1) Very long compared with most other cells, up to several cm long, 10‐100micrometers in diameter2) Multinucleate, nuclei are located peripherally3) Development: Mesenchymal cell ‐‐‐> Myoblast (proliferative) ‐‐‐> Myotubule ‐‐‐> Muscle CellMesenchymal cell > Myoblast (proliferative) > Myotubule > Muscle Cell
II. ARRANGEMENT OF FIBERS ‐ similar to tendon arrangement‐ Blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves penetrate muscle with perimysium E d i i ill i d fib‐ Endomysium contains capillaries and nerve fibers
III. STRIATION ULTRASTRUCTURE (Fibers ‐‐‐> Myofibrils ‐‐‐> Myofilaments)( y y )‐ Proteins are actin (thin filaments) and myosin (thick filaments), also tropomyosin and troponin are associated with thin filaments
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Skeletal muscles are composed of fibers(cells) bound together by connective tissue.
•Connective tissue associated with muscle [endomysium,perimysium,epimysium, fascia]
Muscle attachments•Tendons are bands of dense connective tissue attaching muscle to bone.
•Most moveable attachment is insertion
•Least moveable attachment is origin
•Aponeurosisis a flattened sheet like muscle attachment.•Four principal fiber patterns in skeletal muscle1.Parallel fibers [rectus abdominus] 2.Convergent fibers [pectoralismajor] 3.Circular fibers [orbicularis oris]4.Pennatefibers [rectus femoris]
•Muscle cells contract when stimulated by nerve impulses•Isotonic & Isometric Contractions•Motor Unit is a motor neuron + muscle fibers it innervates •Myoneural Junction is the contact site between the end of the motor neuron and muscle fiber
•Motor End Plate is the portion of the sarcolemma in contact with motor neuron.
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SKELEThe three connective tissue sheaths are:
TALM
USC
Endomysium – fine sheath of connective tissue composed of reticular fibers CLE
surrounding each muscle fiber
Perimysium – fibrous connective tissue thatPerimysium fibrous connective tissue that surrounds groups of muscle fibers called fasciclesfascicles
Epimysium – an overcoat of dense regular connective tissue that surrounds the entireconnective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle
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Figure 9.2a
PLAY InterActive Physiology ®:Anatomy Review: Skeletal Muscle Tissue, pages 4‐6
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SKEL
TAL
MU
LE
LESC
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SKEL
TAL
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LE
LESC
Motor end plate= sarcolemma at neuromuscular junction
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SKEL
TAL
MU
LE
LESC
Motor unit= myofibers innervated by same motor neuron
Muscles:Muscles:
Graded contractions by how many motor units contractunits contract.
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Sarcoplasm has numerous glycosomes and a unique oxygen‐bi di t i ll d l bi
MICROSCOPICbinding protein called myoglobin
Fib i h l ll
ANATOMY OF A
SKELETAL MUSCLE
FIBERFibers contain the usual organelles, myofibrils, sarcoplasmic reticulum, and T tubules
FIBER
and T tubules
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MO
OR
UNIT TT
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MU
SCLE
S
E
Twitch = muscle contraction
Summation:If second stimulus is administered before complete relaxation of muscle.
Complete tetanus:Complete tetanus:Fusion frequency of stimulation.
No visible relaxation between twitches.Smooth sustained contraction.
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MUCS MUS
CLE
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MU
LES
SC
Treppe:Second stimulus elicits a stronger response
Perhaps due to increase in intracellular Ca2+.
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CONTR
ACTIO
NS
R
Isotonic contractions:Isotonic contractions:Force of contraction remains constant throughout the shortening process.
Isometric contractions:Length of muscle fibers remain constant.Length of muscle fibers remain constant.
Eccentric contractions:Force exerted on a muscle to stretch is greater than the force of muscle contraction.Running downhill
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TENN
DONS
T dTendons:
Have elasticity.y
Di l ilDisplay recoil.
Spring back to resting length.p g g g
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MET
BOL
M
TAIS
During some exercise: ATP used faster than can beDuring some exercise: ATP used faster than can be renewed through cell respiration.
So: Phosphocreatine reservoir!
ADP + phosphocreatine > ATP + creatineADP + phosphocreatine ‐> ATP + creatine
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SKELETAL MUSCLE
Contraction speed:
Slow twitchSlow‐twitch.
Fast‐twitch.
due to different myosins.
Red/white meat…!
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Individual Fiber Types
Fast fibers� �
b•Type IIb� � ‐ Fast Fast‐twitch fibers twitch fibers � � ‐ Fast Fast‐glycolytic glycolytic fibers fibers � � g y y g y y
� �•Type IIa
� � ‐ Intermediate fibers Intermediate fibers� � ‐ Intermediate fibers Intermediate fibers � � ‐ Fast Fast‐oxidative oxidative glycolytic glycolytic fibers
Sl fibSlow fibers•� � Type I fibers � � ‐ Slow Slow‐twitch fibers twitch fibers � �� � ‐ Slow Slow‐oxidative oxidative fibers
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MYO
F
BERSSlow‐twitch: FI
Red fibers.
High oxidative capacity for aerobicHigh oxidative capacity for aerobic respiration.
Many: mitochondria capillariesMany: mitochondria, capillaries
Myoglobin (like hemoglobin) for oxygen.
Postural muscles
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MYO
F
BERS
FI
Fast‐twitch (type IIX fibers):( yp )White fibers.respire anaerobically.much glycogenmuch glycogen.
Fast‐twitch oxidative (type IIA fibers):Also white fibers.
People vary genetically in proportion of fast‐ andPeople vary genetically in proportion of fast and slow‐twitch fibers in their muscles.
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EXERC
SE
CI
Weight lifting: hypertrophy.
Endurance training: more mitochondria.
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MUS
LESPIN
LEAPPA
RATUMuscle spindle apparatus SCDAU
SLength detector.
1. Contains thin muscle cells called intrafusal fibers.
2 Reflex contraction in response to rapid stretch2. Reflex contraction in response to rapid stretch.
3. Stimulated by γmotor neurons from spinal cord.4. Helps maintain muscle tone (resting muscle p ( g
length and state of tension).
5. Extrafusal fibers (rest of muscle!): stimulated by αmotor neurons from spinal cord.
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SPIN
LEAPPA
RATU NDAUS
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GOL
ITEN
ON
ORG
N
LGDGA
G l i t dGolgi tendon organ
H l iHelps prevent excessive muscle contraction or excessive passiveexcessive passive muscle stretching.
A reflexA reflex.
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SKELETA
LMMUSCL
Agonistmuscle:Prime mover
LESPrime mover.
Antagonistmuscle:Antagonistmuscle:Flexors and extensors that act on the same joint to produce opposite actions.
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REC
ROC
LINNE
VAT
N
IPCAERIO
i l i iReciprocal innervation:
motor neurons of antagonistic muscles inhibit each other (through interneurons) so they don’t both contract(through interneurons) so they don t both contract simultaneously.
When limb is flexed, antagonistic extensor muscles are passively stretched.
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CARDIAC MUSCLE
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CARRD
IACMM
USCLEE
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CAR
AC
MU
LE
RDI
SC
Like skeletal muscle:‐ striated: actin and myosin in sarcomeres.‐ contract via sliding‐filament mechanism.
Unique to cardiac muscle:‐ Adjacent myocardial cells joined by gap junctions= i l d di l i lintercalated discs=electrical synapse.
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SMOOTH MUSCLE
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SMO
OTH
MU
LE
OSC
Not striated.Not striated.
NO sarcomeres.
Lots of actin, some myosin
Can contract even when very stretchedCan contract even when very stretched.
Graded contractions
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SMO
OTH
MU
LE
OSC
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SMOOOTH
MActin all over the cell linked by myosin (web‐like MUSCL
Actin all over the cell, linked by myosin (web‐like pattern, not striations).
E
Rise in Ca2+ > Ca2+ binds with calmodulin > activatesRise in Ca ‐> Ca binds with calmodulin ‐> activates MLCK (a kinase) ‐> Myosin heads are phosphorylated and can bind to actin.
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MYO
IBERANA
OMY OF
RATY
Sarcoplasmic reticulum lies next to T tubules.
Transverse tubules= infoldings of sarcolemma.
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TH•Forcing a muscle to work HEOV
Forcing a muscle to work promotes increased muscular VERLO
strength
l d d
OADP
•Muscles adapt to increased demands P
RINC
demands
•Muscles must be overloaded CIPLE
Muscles must be overloaded to produce further gains E
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SMOOOTH
MUSCComposed of spindle‐shaped fibers with a LEComposed of spindle‐shaped fibers with a
diameter of 2‐10 μm and lengths of l h d dseveral hundred μm
Lack the coarse connective tissue sheaths of skeletal muscle, but have fine endomysiumendomysium
Organized into two layers (longitudinal d i l ) f l l d fiband circular) of closely apposed fibers
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SMOOFound in walls of hollow organs (except the OTH
MUSC
heart)
Have essentially the same contractile LE
mechanisms as skeletal muscle
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SMOOOTH
MUSCLE
Figure 9.24
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SMOOTH
MUSCLES
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PERIST
When the longitudinal layer contracts, the TA
LSIS
organ dilates and contracts
When the circular layer contracts, the organ elongateselongates
P i t l i lt ti t ti dPeristalsis – alternating contractions and relaxations of smooth muscles that mix and
b t th h th l fsqueeze substances through the lumen of hollow organs
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INNER
Smooth muscle lacks neuromuscular junctionsRVA
TIONOF
Innervating nerves have bulbous swellings called
FSMOOTH
varicosities
HM
USCLE
Varicosities release neurotransmitters into wide synaptic clefts called diffuse junctions
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INNERRVA
TIONOFFSMOOTHH
MUSCLE
Figure 9.25
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MICRO
SR is less developed than in skeletal muscle and OSCO
PICA
lacks a specific pattern
T tubules are absent ANATO
MYO
Plasma membranes have pouchlike infoldings called caveoli O
FSMOOTTH
MUSCLEE
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MICRO
Ca2+ is sequestered in the extracellular space OSCO
PICA
near the caveoli, allowing rapid influx when channels are opened A
NATO
MYOThere are no visible striations and no OFSMOOT
There are no visible striations and no sarcomeres
THM
USCLE
Thin and thick filaments are present
E
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PRO
PO
SMOO ORTIO
NAN
OTH
MUSC
Thi k d hi fil d di ll
NDORG
AN
LEThick and thin filaments are arranged diagonally, causing smooth muscle to contract in a corkscrew manner IZA
TIONOF
manner
Noncontractile intermediate filament bundles attach to dense bodies (analogous to Z discs) at regular intervals F
MYO
FILA
dense bodies (analogous to Z discs) at regular intervals
AMEN
TSIN
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HYPER
Certain smooth muscles can divide and increase their numbers by undergoing hyperplasia RPLA
SIA
by undergoing hyperplasia
This This is shown by estrogen’s effect on the uterusis shown by estrogen’s effect on the uterus
At puberty, estrogen stimulates the synthesis of more smooth muscle, causing the uterus to grow to adult size
During pregnancy, estrogen stimulates uterine growth to accommodate the increasing size of the growing fetusg g g
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Table 9.3.1
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Comparison of Skeletal, Cardiac and Smooth Muscle Cells
Skeletal Muscle Cell: Cardiac Muscle: Smooth Muscle Cell:
Elongated Cells Branching Cells Spindle-Shaped Cell
Multiple Peripheral Nuclei Single Central Nucleus Single Central Nucleus
Visible Striations Visible Striations Lack Visible Striations
Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary
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Table 9.3.2
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Table 9.3.3
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Table 9.3.4
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SOME
High CK LevelsHigh CK Levels• Racial differencesT ( h bl )
EGEN
ERALMuscle EnzymesMuscle Enzymes
• Trauma (sharp or blunt)• Exercise (anaerobiic, aerobiic)• Drugs IN
FO
yy• CPK (classic)
• MM skeletal muscleMB C di l
• Drugs• Toxins• Carrier state• MB Cardiac muscle
• BB brain
• Aldolase• Pre‐disease• Asymptomatic (benign) hyper‐CK‐
• SGOT• SGPT
emia
• LDH