Smooth muscle Flashcards

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unitary

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  • single-unit
    • respond in unison
    • have a lot of gap junctions
  • ex: GI, uterus, bladder
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multi-unit smooth muscle cells

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  • cells respond independently
    • each has its own neuro-muscular junction
  • allow for finer control
  • Ex: large arteries, airways
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3
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Dense body

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where actin binds

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Contraction of smooth muscle

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  1. Ca enters from outside of cell and SR and binds with Calmodulin
  2. Ca-Calmodulin comples activates myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)
  3. MLCK phosphorylates the myosin ligh chain (MLC) leading to contraction of smooth muscle
  4. When Ca concentration decreases, myosin phosphatase removes the phosphate from the MLC, causing relaxation
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latch state

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smooth muscle can remain myosin bound (contracted) without using ATP to stay that way

Happens when myosin filament loses its phosphorus

ex. sphinctor

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things that activate smooth muscle

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  1. nerve innervation (ANS)
  2. hormones and other chemicals signals (oxytocin causes uterine contraction)
  3. stretch (blood vessels)
  4. neighboring cells
    1. via gap junctions
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desmosomes

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hold together cardiac cells, do not rip apart when contracted

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contraction cycle

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  1. Ca enters sarcoplasm from out of cell and SR
  2. Ca binds with calmodulin
  3. Ca and calmodulin activate myosin kinase which phosphoylates and ATP. ADP and P are put on a myosin head.
  4. myosin binds to actin
  5. ADP and P come off of myosin head causing flick action.
  6. myosin head releases
  7. ***myosin head releases as long as it has phosphorus. To be in Latch state, myosin does not have the P
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