Smooth Muscle Physiology Flashcards
With Multi-unit smooth muscle:
The fibers operate in what manner?
They are innervated by?
Examples?
1) Individually
2) Single nerve
3) Ciliary muscles of eye, iris, piloerector muscles
With Unitary smooth muscle: They are also known as? They operate in what manner? Cell membranes adhere and contain? Examples?
1) Visceral smooth muscle
2) Work together as a unit
3) Gap junctions
4) GI tract, bile ducts, uterus
How is cycling of myosin cross bridges in smooth muscle compare to skeletal?
How is the time myosin and actin are attached in smooth muscle compare to skeletal?
1) Slower in smooth m.
2) Greater in smooth m.
What is the key molecule in the activation of a smooth muscle contraction?
What is the key enzyme?
1) Calcium
2) Calmodulin
The calmodulin-calcium complex activates what enzyme in the activation of smooth muscle contraction?
Myosin light chain kinase
What enzyme is a major player in the relaxation stage of smooth muscle contraction?
Myosin light chain phosphatase
In the nerve stimulation of smooth muscle, what serve as neurotransmitter release sites?
Varicosities
Angiotensin II, vasopressin, and endothelin have what type of effect on smooth muscle?
Adenosine has what type of effect on smooth muscle?
Nitric oxide has what type of effect on smooth muscle?
1) Contraction
2) Relaxation
3) Relaxation
Hypoxia, excess CO2, increased H+, Adenosine, and increased K+ have what type of effect on smooth muscle?
Relaxation
APs such as plateaus and spike potentials only occur in what type of smooth muscle?
Unitary smooth muscle
What is the latch mechanism?
Myosin and actin remaining connected to increase time of contraction and tension while decreasing ATP usage
In the latch mechanism,
What happens to light chains?
At what rate is the cycle occuring?
What is still generating tension?
1) Dephosphorylation of light chains
2) Slowly
3) Attached cross bridges
Norepinephrine binding to alpha 1 adrenergic receptors has what type of effect on smooth muscle?
Contraction
The movement of a bolus of food through the small intestine has what type of effect on smooth muscle?
Contraction
What allows the smooth muscle in your stomach to still contract even when it is stretched from a large meal?
Myosin is able to interact with different actin filaments due to actin and myosin rearrangement