Molecular cardiology Flashcards
Myocardial contraction/relaxation
Troponin - regulates actin/myosin/tropomysin - trop I provents actin/myosin complex - trop T tropomys binding, trop C releases CA from sarco reticulum
Tropomysin - regulates interaction of actin&myosin
Myosin - thick filament
Actin - attaches to myosin
Bad remodeling
norepi renin-angiotensin activation endothelin-1 (dec'd NO, inc'd collagen/fibrosis, cellular apoptosis) argine-vasopressin
Good remodeling
ACEi reduce endothelin by reducing angiotensin
Naturetic peptides vasodilate and prevent myocyte hypertrophy (atrial naturetic peptide)
ASA
inibits plt activation by COX=1 inhibition irreversibly
P2Y12s
P2Y12 ADP receptor inhibition (plavix, prasugrel, ticagrolor)
IIb/IIIa
eptifibide, abciximab, tirofiban
Bivalirudin
Direct thormbin inhibitor
Heparin
inhibit anti-thrombin III
Excitation contraction coupling
Extracell Ca+ enters cell
release of Ca+ from sarcoplastic reticulum (ryanodine receptors)
Ca+ binds trop C
conformation change displace tropomyosin from actin binding site
cross bridge myosin and actin
Power stroke (movement of myosin heads along actin filament
ATP binding needed for myosin release from actin filament (myocardial relaxation is ATP dependent)
Cycle continues till Ca low enough conc in cell that dissociates from trop C -> returns original conformation of tropomyosin so it again blocks myosin from from accessing actin binding sites