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Dr.Mohammed Sharique Ahmed Quadri بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم SMOOTH MUSCLES Dr.Mohammed Sharique Ahmed Quadri Assistant Professor Department Basic Medical Sciences Division of Physiology Faculty of Medicine Almaarefa Colleges

Smooth Muscle Found in walls of hollow organs and tubes No striations Filaments do not form myofibrils Not arranged in sarcomere pattern found in skeletal muscle Spindle-shaped cells with single nucleus Cells usually arranged in sheets within muscle Have dense bodies containing same protein found in Z lines

Smooth Muscle Cell has 3 types of filaments Thick myosin filaments Longer than those in skeletal muscle Thin actin filaments Contain tropomyosin Calmodulin ( but no troponin) Filaments of intermediate size = Intermediate Filaments Do not directly participate in contraction Form part of cytoskeletal framework that supports cell shape

Schematic Representation of the Arrangement of Thick and Thin Filaments in a Smooth Muscle Cell In Contracted and Relaxed States

Calcium Activation of Myosin Cross Bridge in Smooth Muscle

Comparison of Role of Calcium In Bringing About Contraction in Smooth Muscle and Skeletal Muscle

Smooth Muscle 2 major types Multiunit smooth muscle Single-unit smooth muscle another way of classification Sub classification On the basis of timing of contraction & source for cytosolic Ca2+increase - Tonic - Phasic On the basis of generation of action potential - Myogenic - Neurogenic

Phasic Smooth muscle: Contracts in burst triggered by action potential Located in the walls of hollow organs like GIT Source of cytosolic Calcium ECF voltage gated dihydropyridine receptors in plasma membrane functions as calcium channels Sarcoplasmic reticulum ( sparse ) ECF calcium entering in the cell trigger release of calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum

Tonic smooth muscle : Maintain state of partial contraction constantly Voltage gated Ca2+ channels are open all the time because of low resting membrane potential( -55 to -40 ) Example : smooth muscle in walls of arterioles. Source of cytosolic Calcium Binding of chemical messenger (norepinephrine or various hormones ) to G-Protein couples receptors on surface membrane. Activation of IP3/Ca2+ second messenger pathway IP3 recptors ( Ca2+ channels ) on membrane of sarcoplasmic reticulum

Multiunit Smooth Muscle Neurogenic Consists of discrete units that function independently of one another Units must be separately stimulated by nerves to contract( autonomic nerves) All multi unit smooth muscles are phasic Found In walls of large blood vessels In small airways to lungs In ciliary muscle of eye that adjusts lens for near or far vision In iris of eye At base of hair follicles

Single-unit Smooth Muscle Self-excitable (does not require nervous stimulation for contraction) Also called visceral smooth muscle Fibers become excited and contract as single unit Cells electrically linked by gap junctions Can also be described as a functional syncytium Contraction is slow and energy-efficient Well suited for forming walls of distensible, hollow organs

Single-unit Smooth Muscle Found in Digestive tract Reproductive tract Uterus Bladder Ureter Bile duct Small blood vessels

A.P IN SMOOTH MUSCLES SPIYKE POTENTIAL or SLOW WAVE POTENTIAL PACEMAKER POTENIAL

PROPERTIES OF SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION SLOW CYCLING OF MYOSIN CROSS BRIGDES LESS ENERGY REQUIRES TO SUSTAIN THE CONTRACTION SLOWNESS OF ONSET OF CONTRACTION AND RELAXATION LENGTH TENSION RELATION SHIP STRESS RELAXATION PROCESS LATCH MECHANISM

Length tension relation ship smooth muscle can still develop considerable tension even when stretch up to 2.5 times because Resting length is much shorter than the optimal length ( lo) thin filament can still overlap much longer thick filament even after considerable stretch

STRESS RELAXATION smooth muscle when stretch , initially increase tension much like the rubber band , but slowly tension comes back to resting level due to readjustment of cross bridges

References Human physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 7th edition Text book physiology by Guyton &Hall,12th edition Text book of physiology by Linda .s contanzo,third edition