Muscle Flashcards

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What are the 3 main types of muscles?

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  1. skeletal
  2. Cardiac
  3. Smooth (unitary and multi-unit)
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Describe excitation-contraction coupling:

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  • Na+ and K+ –> develops action potential
  • Ca2+ regulates muscle contraction –> actomyosin –> gives the striated look
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Described Sarcomere

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  • 1 sacromere unit = from Z line to Z line
  • Z line is in the middle the lighter band, I band
  • I band = composed of the light chains –> actin, tropomyosin, and troponin
  • Between each I band, there is the A band
  • A band = composed of thick filaments (myosin)
    - Has a central lighter area = H band
  • H band = region when the muscle is relaxed, the thin and thick filament don’t overlap
  • M line is in the middle of H band
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Isometric vs isotonic contraction

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Isometric contraction = contraction without decrease in length
Isotonic contraction = same tension, decrease in length

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What’s the difference between contraction regulation in smooth vs cardiac & striated muscle?

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In smooth muscle, contraction is via actomyosin system
In cardiac and striated muscle, contraction is regulated by Ca2+ though phosphorylation-dephosphorylation reactions

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6
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How does the Ca2+ fluctuate during cardiac contraction?

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What are the functions of Troponin T, I, and C?

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  • Troponin T, I , C –> from skeletal muscles
  • Striation in skeletal muscle
  • Mostly mysoin II in skeletal muscle –> 2 heads, uses ATP to move
  • Troponin T binds tropomysoin
  • Troponin I inhibits myosin with actin
  • Troponin C binds Ca2+ –> stored in sER
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Which cation effects the magnitude of the action potential? which effects the resting potential?

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  • Changes in Na extracellular will effect magnitude of action potential
  • Changes in external K affect the resting potential
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Describe the steps leading to muscle contraction in smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle.

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