Smooth Muscle Contraction and Relaxation Flashcards
Does smooth muscle have troponin?
No
Describe the arrangement of actin and myosin in smooth muscle
Random - not striated
What are the 2 types of smooth muscle?
Single unit
Multiunit
What are the characteristics of single unit smooth muscle?
Not all cells innervated
Depolarisation spreads through gap junctions
Has pacemaker cells
Common
What are the characteristics of multiunit smooth muscle?
Each cell innervated
No gap junctions
Less common
What is the role of Ca2+ in smooth muscle contraction?
Ca-CaM activates myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)
MLCK phosphorylates myosin light chain - forms cross-bridges with actin - contraction
MLC-phosphatase dephosphorylates myosin
Overall activity depends on balance between MLCK and phosphatase
Ca2+ inhibits MLCP indirectly - prevents dephosphorylation
Which GPCR types cause smooth muscle contraction?
Gq-linked - e.g. Alpha1-adrenoceptors, M3 receptors
What is the effect of G12/13 activation on muscle contraction?
Activates Rho-GEF - activates RhoA - activates RhoK - inhibits MLCP
Name 2 alpha1 adrenoceptor agonist treatments acting on smooth muscle contraction
Adrenaline - treats anaphylactic shock - raise blood pressure
Phenylephrine - treats nasal congestion - constricts blood vessels
Name 2 mAChR agonist treatments acting on smooth muscle contraction
Pilocarpine - treats glaucoma - pupil constriction - increases intraocular fluid drainage
Bethanechol - treats urinary retention
Which enzyme is required for nitric oxide synthesis?
Nitric oxide synthase (NOS)
Which endothelial cell receptor types stimulate NO release, causing vasodilation, and what are their ligands?
M3 receptors - ACh
H1 - histamine
BK2 - bradykinin