Title: The Neuromuscular Junction
1The Neuromuscular Junction
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Liberty Senior High School
2Neuromuscular Junction(NMJ)
Communication b/w the nervous system skeletal
muscle fiber
3Soma
4Soma
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7Neuromuscular Junction(NMJ)
As an axon enters a muscle, it branches into a
number of synaptic terminals, each of
which forms a NMJ with a single muscle fiber
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9Synaptic Terminal
- Contains Molecules of Acetylcholine (ACh)
- ACh is a neurotransmitter, chemical released by
neurons to change the membrane properties of
other cells
10Synaptic Cleft
- A narrow space that separates the synaptic
terminal of the neuron from the sarcolemma
surface - Contains Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) which breaks
down ACh
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13Motor End Plate
- The surface of the sarcolemma that contains
membrane receptors that bind ACh
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15 When a neuron stimulates a muscle fiber,
Heeeeeres what happens . . .
16The arrival of an action potential
- Sudden change in the transmembrane potential
along the axon - This stimulates the release of ACh at the
synaptic terminal
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18The release of ACh
- Vesicles that contain ACh, in the synaptic
terminal, fuse with the membrane of the neuron
are released by exocytosis into the synaptic cleft
19ACh binding at the motor end plate
- ACh molecules diffuse across the synaptic cleft
bind to ACh receptors on the motor end plates
surface - When ACh binding occurs, sodium ions (Na) now
can rush into the sarcoplasm
20Appearance of an action potential in the
sarcolemma
- The Na results in an action potential in the
sarcolemma - The action potential sweeps across the entire
membrane surface travels down each of the T
tubules which triggers the release of Ca2 at the
terminal cisternae - While this is occurring, AChE removes the ACh
21Return to the initial state
- Even before the action potential has spread
across the entire membrane, the ACh has been
broken down by AChE. - This sequence of events can now be repeated,
should another AP arrive at the synaptic terminal
22Normal
23Show me the action! Potential, that is!
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26What happens at the neuromuscular junction when
exposed to botulinum toxin?
27Normal
28Nerve gas
29Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
- Pumps Ca2 out of the sarcoplasm and stores it.
- The resting cell has very little Ca2 in the
sarcoplasm. 1000X more Ca2 in the SR than in
the sarcoplasm. - The SR is made up of terminal cisternae that lie
on above the junction of thin and thick filaments
in the sarcomeres.
30Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
- As an Action Potential passes down the T-tubule,
it stimulates the terminal cisternae to release
enough Ca2 to saturate all the troponin in the
sarcomere.
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