electrical activity of the heart Flashcards
how is cardiac muscle electrically connected
gap junctions
how is cardiac muscle physically connected
desmosomes
intercalated discs
gap junction + desmosome
cardiac muscle action potential
long - ~250m/s
long refractory period to can’t have tetanic contraction
what regulates contraction
Ca2+ entry from outside cell
used to vary strength of contraction as does not saturate troponin
pacemakers
unstable resting membrane potential and may spontaneously depolarise
non pacemaker AP
resting membrane potential (high K+)
initial depolarisation (inc Na+)
plateua (inc Ca, dec K)
repolarisation (decrease Ca and increase K)
pacemaker action potential
pacemaker potential
gradual decrease K, early increase Na, late increase Ca2+
modulators of electrical activity
sympathetic + parasympathetic drugs - CCB temp hyperkalemia hypokalaeia hypercalcaemia hypocalcamia
modulators of electrical activity: CCB
decrease force of contraction
modulators of electrical activity: cardiac glycosides
inc force of contraction
modulators of electrical activity: temperatire
increases ~10beats/min/degree C
modulators of electrical activity: hyperkalaemia
fibrillation and heart block
modulators of electrical activity: hypohalaemia
fibrillation and heart block
modulators of electrical activity: hypercalaemia
increased HR and force of contraction