Lecture 6: Muscle Histology Flashcards

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What are the key morphological features of skeletal muscles

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Skeletal muscles are

  • fused cells, comprising myoblasts that fused in embryogenesis to form a syncytium.
  • resulting muscle fibre is an elongated tube with multiple nuclei at its periphery
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What are the surrounding fibres of a muscle fibre, fascicles etc

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Endomysium surrounds each muscle fibre.
The myofibres are groups into bundle called fascicles, these are enclosed in a thicker connective tissues called the perimysium. The muscle itself is surrounded by epimysium.

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Why are skeletal muscles known to be striated?

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The muscle itself comprises of lots of striated myofibrils that are in regular array, giving it a striated appearance.
Skeletal muscle is also called striated due to the transverse striations seen by microscopy.

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Smooth muscle
We’re is it found?
What are its key morphological features?

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Found:
-muscular walls of intestines and stomach, around blood vessels, around airways of respiratory tract, in the urinary bladder, in the uterine wall, and even in the eye (iris)
Key features:
-spindle shaped cells, with a single spindle shaped nucleus
-contain actin me myosin, but not in the same organised overlapping way as seen in cardiac and skeletal muscles.
-have spontaneous contractile activity
-no motor end plates
-the wave of muscular contractions is spread from cell to cell via gap junctions.
-unlike cardiac, smooth muscles can divide

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Cardiac muscle:
We’re is it?
What are its key morphological features?

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We’re is it?

  • only in the heart
  • forms the myocardium and is lined internally by endocardium and externally by epicardium.

Key features:

  • unlike skeletal have individual cells with a single central nucleus.
  • unlike skeletal, cardiac myocytes branch frequently
  • cardiac muscle doesn’t form a true syncytium, but the myocytes do form an effective electrical and mechanical unit due to effective junctions between the cardiac myocytes.
  • cardiac has a more spiral arrangement, not like parallel skeletal muscles
  • can’t regenerate

Ie key features:

  • cross striations
  • intercalated discs
  • branching
  • central nucleus
  • abundant capillaries
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