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بسم الله الرّحمن الرّحيم
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Skeletal Muscle Mechanics By: Dr. Khurram Irshad
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OBJECTIVES To Learn Structure of Skeletal Muscle Structure of Skeletal Muscle How muscle length shortens during the process of contraction How muscle length shortens during the process of contraction
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Muscle Physiology Contraction Specialists Helps to maintain Homeostasis
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Classification - Types i. Skeletal Muscles 40% of body weight i. Smooth Muscle 10% of body weight i. Cardiac Muscles
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Classification of Muscles i. Striated - Skeletal muscles - Cardiac Muscle ii. Unstraited - Smooth muscles
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i. Voluntary muscles - Skeletal muscles (Innervated by somatic nerves) nerves) ii. Involuntary muscles - Smooth muscles - Cardiac muscles (Innervated by autonomic nerves)
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Structure of Skeletal Muscle
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Molecular Basis of Skeletal Muscle Contraction Sliding Filament Theory
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Cross Bridge Activity Rise in intracellular calcium ion Concentration Triggers cross bridge activity
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Cross Bridge Cycle
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The Tubules and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
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Simple (Single) Muscle Twitch
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Excitation-Contraction Coupling
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Skeletal Muscle Mechanics Muscles can produce contraction/power of different grades by 1. The number of muscle fibers contracting within a muscle. 2. Tension developed by each contracting fiber.
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The number of muscle fibers contracting within a muscle
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Tension develop by each contracting fiber Frequency of stimulation. The length of fiber at the onset of contraction. The extent of fatigue. The thickness of fiber.
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Frequency of stimulation
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The length of fiber at the onset of contraction
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Source of energy required for skeletal muscle contraction and relaxation ATP Sources : 1. Stored ATP (only limited stores are available) 2. Creatine Phosphate (CP) 3. Oxidative Phosphorylation 4. Glycolysis.
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Fatigue “Inability of a muscle to maintain a continuous tension for a prolonged period of time” Causes: i. Muscle Fatigue: - Accumulation of lactic acid - Depletion of energy stores
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ii.Central Fatigue: iii.Neuro Muscular Fatigue:
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Types of Muscle Contraction There are two types of muscle contraction. 1. Isotonic
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ii. Isometric
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Types of Muscle Fibers - Slow-oxidative (type I) fibers - Fast-oxidative (type IIa) fibers - Fast-glycolytic (type IIb) fibers
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