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Title: Structure of Skeletal Muscle


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Structure of Skeletal Muscle
  • Presentation by Angela Holloman

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Introduction
  • All activities that involve movement depend on
    muscles
  • 650 muscles in the human body
  • Various purposes for muscles for
  • Locomotion
  • Upright posture
  • Balancing on two legs
  • Support of internal organs
  • Controlling valves and body openings
  • Production of heat
  • Movement of materials along internal tubes
  • Three types of muscles in the human body
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Smooth

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Skeletal Muscle
  • Skeletal muscles are muscles which are attached
    to the skeleton.
  • 40 of human body mass
  • Skeletal muscles are mainly responsible for
    locomotion, and voluntary contraction and
    relaxation.

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Structure of Skeletal muscles
  • Skeletal muscles are composed of clusters of
    muscle cells.
  • Muscle fibers
  • Myofibers
  • Myocytes
  • A muscle consists of packages of muscle cells
    called fascicles
  • A muscle cell is long and spindle shaped

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Structure of Skeletal muscles
  • Cell structure
  • Muscles cells contain many nuclei
  • The plasma membrane? sarcolemma
  • The cytoplasm? sarcoplasm
  • Length
  • ranges from 0.1cm to more the 30cm in length
  • Diameter
  • ranges from 0.001cm to 0.01cm in diameter
  • Myofibrils?
  • elongated protein molecules
  • aligned in parallel arrangements
  • extend the full length of the cell.

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Structure of Skeletal muscles
  • The myofibril consists of protein chains called
    myofilaments
  • Myofilaments have a symmetrical, alternating
    pattern of thick and thin elements.

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Skeletal Muscle Myosin
  • Thick myofilament
  • consists of a large number of bundled myosin
    molecules aligned in overlapping arrays.
  • hexameric proteins with two identical heavy
    chains and two pairs of different light chains.
  • regulatory light chain (RLC)
  • essential light chain (ELC)

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Skeletal Muscle Actin
  • The thin myofilament (F-actin, filamentous actin)
  • made up of two helically intertwined chains of
    G-actin (globular actin) units.
  • Other proteins that bind to the actin molecules
  • Tropomyosin
  • The Troponin complex? made up of three members

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Contraction of Skeletal Muscle
  • The thick and thin filaments, along with their
    associated myofibril proteins, are responsible
    for muscle contraction.
  • How does muscle contraction work?
  • Influx of calcium ions in the cell
  • as a result of nerve impulses
  • troponin complex pulls tropomyosin molecules away
    from the G-actin subunits
  • Exposure of the myosin binding sites.
  • The heads of the myosin molecules can bind to the
    actin subunits, forming cross bridges.
  • active site in each myosin head disrupts the
    high-energy bond of ATP molecules
  • release of energy moves the myosin head towards
    the F- actin,
  • when contact is made with the actin subunits, the
    F-actin is pulled along, causing the myofilament
    to contract.
  • The coordinated contraction of all the
    myofilaments of all the muscle cells of a muscle,
    causes the entire muscle to contract.

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Relaxation of Skeletal Muscle
  • Calcium ions are carried away from the
    myofilaments
  • Myosin- actin linkages loosen
  • The troponin complex and tropomyosin bind to the
    myosin binding sites on the F-actin subunits,
  • Myosin and F- actin myofilaments return to their
    original positions

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References
  • Pasternak, Jack J. Human Molecular Genetics
    Mechanisms of Inherited Diseases. Hoboken, New
    Jersey John Wilkey Sons Inc., 2005.
  • http//www.lau-verlag.de/anatom/muscleb.jpg.
    March, 20, 2006
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