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Skeletal muscle microscopically
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Skeletal Muscle Fiber Long, cylindrical in shape Multinucleate Larger than normal body cells Results from the fusion of many embryonic cells
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The major players Sarcolemma – plasma membrane Sarcoplasm – like cytoplasm a. myoglobin – red pigment that stores oxygen b. Glycosomes – stored glycogen Sarcoplasmic reticulum- like the smooth ER and regulates ionic calcium levels T- tubules – connect sarcolemma to fiber interior
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Sliding Filament Theory of Contraction Thin filaments slide past thick filaments Actin and myosin overlap to a greater degree Cross bridges generate tension Occurs in sarcomeres simultaneously Muscle fiber shortens
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Physiology of Skeletal Muscle Fiber Excitation-contraction coupling Propagates an action potential – electrical current
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Neuromuscular junction Axons travel to muscle fiber Each branch meets a muscle fiber Located midway along the fiber
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Action potential Polarization – resting sarcolemma – inside membrane is negative compared to outside Depolarization – charge differentiation changes and the inside become more positive and the outside more negative due to K+ and Na+ exchange – Na+ goes in Repolarization – K+ goes out Refractory period – time before stimulation can occur again
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Excitation Contraction Coupling Sequence of events that lead from action potential to the sliding myofilaments Latent period – between action potential and beginning of mechanical activity
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So What Happened? 1.Axon of neuron meets with muscle fiber at neuromuscular junction 2.ACh is released across the synaptic cleft 3.ACh causes the flow of Na+ ions across the sarcolemma. 4.The cell becomes less negative and causes a potential voltage difference.
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5.This causes an action potential-an elec- trical current that propagates along the Sarcolemma 6.Then K+ moves out of the cell and The charge difference is restored. 7.Eventually the Na+ and K+ channels Restore the concentrations of Na+ and K+ extracellularly and intracellularly
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Polarized – resting state sarcolemma With more K+ intracellular and more Na+ extracellularly. Intra is more (-) Depolarized – less negative inside Repolarized – returned to more (-) inside Refractory period – a muscle cell cannot be stimulated again until repolarization is complete
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The Units, the Twitch, the Responses, and the Tone
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A motor unit is a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it supplies Some small – fine motor Some large – large motor
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Twitch Wave summation – when one twitch is followed by a 2 nd twitch Incomplete tetanus- more contraction Complete tetanus – the plateau of the muscle contracation Response of a motor unit to a single action potential a.Latent period – no response seen on the myogram b.Contraction – cross bridges occur c.Relaxation – Ca+ moves back to sarcolemma and muscle returned to initial length
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