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Skeletal Muscle Physiology Muscle excitation and energy sources. Describe the roles of ATP in muscle function. Explain the sources of ATP for muscle function.
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Muscle elastic elements recoil, muscle returns to resting length. End of contraction ACh destroyed by ACh-esterase in synapse Muscle repolarizes Ca 2+ returned to SR by Ca 2+ active transporter ATP hydrolysis (+Mg) reextends myosin head Titin is the largest polypeptide known (34,350 amino acids in length). It spans from the M to Z lines.
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Energy for muscle function - uses of ATP for cross-bridge cycle, myosin detachment from actin for Ca 2+ return to SR, by active transport for return of Na +, K + by sarcolemma ATPase pump
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Energy for muscle function - sources of ATP GlucoseCreatine ~P Glucose, fat or protein
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+ creatine
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Pyruvic acid (anaerobic) lactic acid (aerobic) … next slide Glucose is supplied by stored glucose (as glycogen) and plasma glucose
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glucose Oxygen (plasma or myoglobin) + Pyruvic acid + 36 ATP Krebs cycle Citric acid cycle = Cellular respiration = Aerobic metabolism
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Time Course of Contributions from Different Energy Sources Oxidative fast twitch glycolytic (white) slow twitch oxidative (red)
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Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types innervating nerve is primary determinant of fiber type during development a motor unit is composed of homogenous fibers all human muscles contain mixture of three general fiber types –slow twitch (ST, oxidative, red) –fast twitch (FTa, fast-oxidative, red) –fast twitch (FTb, glycolytic, white)
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