Choudhury - Regulation of GI Function: Nerves and Smooth Muscle Flashcards

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Calcium influx in smooth muscles invokes…

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A chemical change in the THICK FILAMENT that cause contraction(s)

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The structure found in smooth muscle that is analogous to the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle?

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Varicosities: axon swelling at each contact point; contain neurotransmitters

These are not found in skeletal muscles

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Multi-unit muscle?

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“one cell, one neuron”

“gives you very fine control…iris of the eye and hair of the skin, some blood vessels and the vas deferens”

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Single-unit smooth muscle?

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SLOW WAVE, prolonged

Contracts as a single unit, one nerve for multiple muscle cells

Found in: uterus, GI tract

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Difference from skel. m. in electrical activity?

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Smooth m. can produce slow-wave, graded action potentials

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Pacemaker cells of the GI tract are called?

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Interstitial cells of Cajal

“ICC in some books”

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Slow-wave explained…

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Slow wave potentials:

ØMembrane undergoes self-

induced hyperpolarization

and depolarization swings

ØA burst of action potentials

occurs if a depolarization

swing brings the membrane to threshold

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What is the role of Ca2+ in the Excitation-Contraction Coupling of Smooth Muscle?

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In sm. m., Ca2+ turns on the cross-bridge by inducing a change in the myosin (thick filament) by phosphorylation

(skeletal m. induces a change in actin (thin))

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Latch state of smooth mm. significance?

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Maintenance of smooth muscle tone without fatigue

  • Decreased rate of detachment lowers rate of cycling and ATP expenditure
  • Mimics rigor state at low ATP levels in skeletal m
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“Remember three things for the smooth muscle…”

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“… hormone activated receptors (hormonal), electrical couplers (neuronal), and pacemaker potentials (the ICC)” all motivate the contraction of smooth muscle

Ca2+ in smooth muscles will have longer degradation as well

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What does parasympathetic activity cause?

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promotes digestive and absorptive processes; increases motility and secretions

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Increased sympathetic activity:

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promotes decreased motility and secretions; increased sphincter constriction

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Where do we find the Myenteric Plexus (Auerbach’s plexus)?

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Between the outer longitudinal and inner circular muscle layers of the muscularis externa throughout the GI tract

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Where do we find the Submucosal Plexus (Meissner’s plexus)?

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In the submucosa of the small and large intestines

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STUDY

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SUMMARY

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