Lecture 8 - Skeletal Muscle Flashcards

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Loss of muscle function

  • polio
  • tubocurarine
  • musclular dystrophy
  • motor neuron disease
A
  • polio: infection of motorneurons
  • tubocurarine: blocks neuromuscular junction
  • muscular dystrophy: congenital disease of cytoskeleton
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Myotonia

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Failure to relax at the end of a voluntary ocntraction

  • caused by CTG or CCTG repears
  • abnormal Na or Cl channels cause membrane hyperexcitability
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Malignant hyperthermia

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  • rare familial disease
  • triggered by anaesthesia: SR Ca release channels are opened by halothane
  • simultaneous release of Ca in all muscles causes contracture and raise of temp
  • Caused by mutations in the SR Ca release channel
  • untreated: death through respiratory failure
  • TREATMENT
    dantrolene: blocks SR Ca release
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The cross bridge cycle

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1- calcium binds troponin
2- Troponin displaces myosin from actin’s myosin binding site
3- in an ATP dependent manner, thin filaments are physically displaced towards one another

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Muscle consume ATP for

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1- cross bridging cycle: 1ATP
2- SR Ca pump: 1ATP per 2 Ca2+ pumped
3- Na/K pump: 1 ATP

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Sources of ATP

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  • ATP
  • phosphocreatine
  • glycogen -> lactic acid
  • Glycogen + 02 -> Co2 and H2O in mitochondria
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McArdles disease

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  • lack myophosphorylase
  • an go through oxidative phosphorylation and function at normal strength
  • rapid, painful fatigue
  • gentle exercise is okay
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8
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Mitochondrial myopathies

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  • very poor exercise tolerance
  • severe metabolic acidosis
  • damaged mitochondria
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9
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Rigor mortis

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Skeletal muscle is quite resistant to ischemia
- not active at rest

  • but if ischemia is long enough, ATP is slowly consumed, and myosin cant detach from actin -> rigor
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Atrophy

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Muscles become smaller and thinner with disuse

  • no of cells constant
  • less contractile proteins
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Hypertrophy

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Triggered by small number of maximal contractions

- 10 repetitions daily

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12
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Endurance

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Large number of low force contraction per day

- fast fivers conver to thinner slow fibres, more aerobic and fatigue resistant

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