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Title: SKELETAL MUSCLE NOTES


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SKELETAL MUSCLE NOTES
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Terms
  • epi upon
  • peri around
  • endo within or inner
  • mys muscle
  • sarco flesh
  • lemma husk
  • fasci bundle

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Structure of skeletal muscle fiber
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A sarcomere
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Twizzler analogy
  • Many packages of Twizzlers
  • Fascicle

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Twizzler analogy 2
  • 1 package of Twizzlers
  • Muscle fiber
  • The packaging
  • Sarcolemma

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Twizzler analogy 3
  • 1 bundle of twizzlers
  • myofibril

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Twizzler analogy 4
  • 1 Twizzler strand
  • Filament

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Terms associated with skeletal muscles
  • Tendon- Attaches muscle to bone

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  • Ligament- Attaches bone to bone

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  • Origin- The location where the muscle is attached
    to the relatively immovable end of the bone

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  • Insertion- end of the muscle that is attached to
    the movable bone

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  • Prime mover- the muscle that provides most of the
    movement

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  • Synergist- muscle that assists the prime mover

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  • Antagonist- the muscle that opposes the action of
    the prime mover

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Muscle Contraction
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Neuromuscular Junction
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Neuromuscular junction animation
  • animation

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Sliding Filament theory
  • Boat Myosin (thick filament)
  • Oar Myosin side arm
  • Water Actin (thin filament)
  • Life ring Calcium

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Resting
  1. ATP is bound to myosin side arm.
  2. ATP cleaves into ADP P (high energy)

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Step 1 Action potential
  1. A nerve action potential releases acetylcholine
    into the synaptic cleft opening the Na channels.
  2. Action potential spreads across sarcolemma
    releasing Ca into sarcoplasma

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Step 2 Myosin-actin binding
  1. Ca binds to troponin
  2. A shape change in troponin moves tropomyocin out
    of the way of actin binding site
  3. Actin and myosin bind using energy from cleaved
    ATP.

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Step 3 Power Stroke
  1. Side arm pivots so myosin and actin slide by each
    other shortening the sarcomere.
  2. ADP and P released (low energy)

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Step 4 ATP binding and actin-myosin release
  1. A different ATP molecule binds to active site.
  2. Actin released

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Step 5 ATP cleavage
  1. Return to high energy state
  2. Cycle will repeat if Ca still available.

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A few thoughts
  • The boat (myosin) does not move far in one cycle,
    a muscle contraction requires many cycles
  • What happens if ATP is not available?
  • Muscle stays contracted- cramps
  • Why does rigor mortis occur?
  • ATP is not available to control Ca release so
    contractions are continuous 6-8 hours after
    death. Body relaxes 16-24 hours as enzymes break
    down contractile structures

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Sarcomere summary
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Final animation
  • animation 2
  • Watch Distonia movie

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Muscles of the Head
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Anterior torso muscles
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Posterior torso muscles
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Anterior shoulder and arm
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Anterior forearm
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Anterior thigh
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Lateral thigh
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Posterior thigh
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