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Page 1: FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE Dr. Abdelrahman Mustafa LECTUERER, Physiology.

FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE

Dr. Abdelrahman Mustafa

LECTUERER , Physiology

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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Objectives

By the end of this lecture, you should be able to:

Draw and label a skeletal muscle at all anatomical levels.

Diagram the structure of the thick and thin myofilaments and label the constituent proteins.

Describe the functional importance of the subunits.

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Categorization of Muscle

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Skeletal muscle:

• Striated • Under voluntary control • Lacks anatomical connection between fibers

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Cardiac muscle:

• Striated• Under involuntary control• There are connection between fibers (gap

junctions and intercalated discs)• Contracts rhythmically in the absence of

external stimulation

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smooth muscle:

• Non striated • Under involuntary control• Connections between fibers may be present or

absent

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Muscle morphology:

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Skeletal muscle fibres:

• Skeletal muscle is made up of muscle fibers that are building blocks of the muscular system

• Most skeletal muscles begin and end tendons

• Each muscle fiber is single a cell multinucleated, long ORcylindrical, and surrounded by a cell membrane, (sarcolemma)

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• The muscle fibers are made up of myofibrils• Each myofibril consists of filaments , • The filaments are :• Thick filaments : myosin filaments• Thin filaments : actin, tropomyosins and

troponins (I, T & C) that are responsible for the actual muscle

contraction

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Myosin • Component of thick filament• Protein molecule consisting of two identical

subunits shaped somewhat like a golf club– Tail ends are intertwined around each other– Globular heads project out at one end

• Tails oriented toward center of filament and globular heads protrude outward at regular intervals– Heads form cross bridges between thick and thin

filaments• Cross bridge has 2 important sites critical to contractile

process– An actin-binding site– A myosin ATPase (ATP-splitting) site

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Actin

• Primary structural component of thin filaments

• Spherical in shape• Thin filament also has 2 other

proteins– Tropomyosin – Troponin

• Each actin molecule has special binding site for attachment with myosin cross bridge – Binding results in contraction of

muscle fiber

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Composition of a Thin Filament

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• Actin and myosin are often called contractileProteins.– Neither actually contracts.

• Actin and myosin are not unique to muscle cells, but are more abundant and more highly organized in muscle cells.

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Tropomyosin and Troponin

• Often called regulatory proteins • Tropomyosin– Covers actin sites for binding with myosin ,

blocking interaction that leads to muscle contraction

• Troponin – Made of 3 polypeptide units• One binds to tropomyosin• One binds to actin• One can bind with Ca2+

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Cross-bridge interaction between actin and myosin brings about muscle contraction by means of the sliding filament mechanism.

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Structure of Skeletal Muscle

• Sarcomere – Functional unit of skeletal muscle– Found between 2 Z lines – A band

– Made up of thick filaments along with portions of thin filaments that overlap on both ends of thick filaments

• H zone– Lighter area within middle of A

band where thin filaments do not reach

• M line– Extends vertically down middle of

A band within center of H zone• I band

– Consists of remaining portion of thin filaments that do not project into A band

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Figure 3–3.

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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum

• Modified endoplasmic reticulum

• Consists of fine network of interconnected compartments that surround each myofibril

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Transverse Tubules

• T tubules• Run perpendicularly from surface of muscle cell

membrane into central portions of the muscle fiber• Since membrane is continuous with surface

membrane – action potential on surface membrane also spreads down into T-tubule

• Spread of action potential down a T tubule triggers release of Ca2+ from sarcoplasmic reticulum into cytosol

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Sarcoplasm:

• The spaces between the myofibrils are filled with intracellular

• Containing large quantities of potassium, magnesium, phosphate and numbers of protein enzymes

• Also numbers of mitochondria to supply the myofibrils with energy (ATP)

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References

• Human physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 7th edition

• Text book physiology by Guyton &Hall,12th edition

• Text book of physiology by Linda .s contanzo,third edition

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