lecture 19 Flashcards
what is the resting membrane potential of cardio myocytes
-90mV
How is AP initiated in cardiac muscle
- a wave of depolarization caused by a pacemaker cell enters from adjacent cell
- made possible by intercalated discs and gap junctions
Steps of a cardiac muscle potential
- a wave of depolarization started from a pacemaker cell enters from adjacent cell (made possible w gap junction and intercalated disks)
- rapid upstroke is due to activation of voltage gated Na+ channels
- increase permeability of Na+
- Na+ rushes in - Notch —> Na+ channels inactive and fast K+ channels open which causes a little repolarization then they close
- plateau—> medium K+ channels open (K+ out) and Ca2+ channels open (Ca2+ in)
- eventually K+ wins because slow K+ channels open and Ca2+ channels inactivate
- slow K+ channels close and K+ leak channels continue to leak returning to resting membrane potential
Name the phases of cardiac muscle action potential
- rapid upstroke/depolarization
- notch
- plateau
- rapid repolarization
- rest
why are cardiac muscle cells action potentials much longer
- because they prevent summation because the heart must contract then relax before contracting again so that heart can act as a pump
- we must repolarize to activate voltage gated Na+ channels to intimate an action potential
what ensures the heart acts as a pump
- long refractory period
- no summation
pacemaker cell AP
- we hit threshold and voltage gated Ca2+ channels activate
- Ca2+ voltage gated channels cause rapid upstroke/depolarization (Ca2+ in)
- Ca2+ voltage gated channels inactivate and K+ channels open causing repolarization
- K+ channels close and HCN channels open
- HCN channels are non selective and hyperpolarization gated, conduct both K+ and Na+ but since we’re farther from Ena Na+ will have a greater driving force and cause depolarization
until we reach threshold to activate Ca2+ channels again and then HCN close
where are pacemaker cells located
in the sino-atrial (SA) node where they are spread through gap junctions found at intercalated disks
where does the SA node lies where
the sino-atrial node lies at the junction of superior vena cava with the right atrium
the internodal pathways….
spread across both atria
what are purkinje fibers
they are specialized muscle cells that conduct electrical signals allowing for contraction
excitation-contraction coupling throughout the heart
- action potential and continually and spontaneous initiated in SA node
- action potential is spread through electrical conducting system of the heart
- as action potentials pass across ventricles and atria depolarization spreads across myosyte
- action potential depolarize myocyte membrane
- myocyte contracts
QRS wave
ventricular depolarization and atrial repolarization
T wave
ventricular repolarization
P wave
atrial depolarization