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Page 1: Muscle Physiology - Denver School of the Artsdsapresents.org/.../files/2013/08/Muscle-Physiology-1pdf.pdf · 1- Skeletal Muscle Structure – Muscle = group of fascicles – Muscle

Muscle Physiology

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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1- Skeletal Muscle Structure

–  Muscle = group of fascicles –  Muscle fibers extend length of muscle from tendon to

tendon

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Motor units

•  Motor unit: Composed of one motor neuron and all the muscle fibers that it innervates

•  There are many motor units in a muscle

•  The number of fibers innervated by a single motor neuron varies (from a few to thousand)

•  The fewer the number of fibers per neuron à the finer the movement (more brain power)

•  Which body part will have the largest motor units? The smallest?

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Components of a muscle fiber

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Figure 12.2 (2 of 2)

Muscle fiber components

•  Sarcolemma: muscle cell membrane

•  Sarcoplasma: muscle cell cytoplasm

•  Motor end plate: contact surface with axon terminal

•  T tubule: cell membrane extension into the sarcoplasm (to reach the myofibrils)

•  Cisternae: areas of the ER dedicated to Ca++ storage (located on each side of the T-tubules)

•  Myofibrils: organized into sarcomeres

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The sarcomere

•  The myofibrils are organized into a repetitive pattern, the sarcomere

•  Myosin: thick filament •  Actin: thin filament •  Bands formed by pattern:

A and I and H bands •  Z line: area of attachment

of the actin fibers •  M line: Myosin fiber

centers

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Figure 12.5d

The sarcomere

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Myosin structure

•  Many myosin molecules per filament, golf club shape

•  Long tail topped by a thickening: the head à forms crossbridges with the thin filament

•  Presence of the enzyme, ATPase in the head à release energy for contraction

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Figure 12.4

Actin structure •  Formed by 3 different

proteins: - globular (G) actins: bind to

myosin heads - tropomyosin: long, fibrous

molecule, extending over actin, and preventing interaction between actin and myosin

- troponin: binds reversibly to calcium and able to move tropomyosin away from the actin active site

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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Figure 11.13

2- Muscle contraction: Cell events

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Synaptic events •  The AP reaches the axonal

bulb •  Voltage-gated calcium

channels open •  The influx of calcium in the

bulb activates enzymes àthe vesicles containing the neurotransmitter molecule dock and release the neurotransmitter in the synapse

•  The neurotransmitter for skeletal muscles is always acetylcholine

•  The receptors on the muscle fiber are cholinergic receptors

•  These receptors are nicotinic (fast) acting receptors

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2- The Mechanism of Force Generation in Muscle

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Figure 12.7

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Figure 12.6

•  http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/matthews/myosin.html

•  http://www.ebsa.org/npbsn41/intro_muscle.html

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Muscle relaxation •  Ach is removed from the

receptors by acetylcholinesterase

•  Ligand-gated Na+channels close

•  Na/K pumps reestablish the RMP

•  Ca++ ions leave troponin and are brought back into the cisternae (this process needs energy)

•  Tropomyosin moves back over the actin active site

•  The myosin heads release their binding to actin

•  The filaments passively move back into resting position

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Applications •  Myasthenia gravis: autoimmune disease where antibodies against

the Ach receptors are produced. Which consequences do you expect?

•  Muscular dystrophy: some proteins forming the muscle fibers are abnormal. Which consequences do you expect?

•  Curare binds to the Ach receptor without activating them. What are the effect of curare on the skeletal muscle?

•  The botulism toxin prevents the release of the neurotransmitter into the synapse. What will be the consequence?

•  Nerve gas inhibits acetylcholinerestase present in the synapse. What will be the consequence?

• 

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•  Rigor mortis: why does the body stiffen shortly after death?

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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3- Muscle contraction: Mechanical events

•  1 stimulation à 1 twitch

•  Muscle twitch: 3 phases: - latent phase - contraction phase - relaxation phase ☻ do not confuse the AP

and the twitch!!!

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Figure 12.16

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Events during the twitch •  Latent phase: Stimulus to

beginning contraction: AP to myosin binding to actin active site

•  Contraction phase: beginning to end of muscle tension à myosin heads slide along the actin filaments

•  Relaxation phase: peak tension to no tension à Ca++ ions moved back into the cisternae, tropomyosin moves back over actin, myosin head release actin and the filaments move back into resting position

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Figure 12.18

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Isometric/isotonic contractions

•  Isometric: muscle contraction without movement à no muscle shortening

•  Isotonic: muscle contraction with movement à muscle shortens

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Figure 12.15

Effect of consecutive stimuli: Treppe

•  Treppe: gradual increase in contraction intensity during sequential stimulation

•  Might be due to calcium ions accumulating in the cytoplasm with each stimulation

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Figure 12.17

Summation and tetanus

•  Summation: Rapid sequence of stimulià muscle twitches fuse into each other, each subsequent one being stronger that its precedent (due to Ca++?)

•  Tetanus: very rapid sequence of stimuli: no relaxation

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Figure 12.19

Recruitment

•  An increase in force is made possible by recruiting more motor units

•  Muscles have various sizes of motor units à allows them to adjust the size of the effort to be made

•  Activating motor units alternatively allows the muscle to sustain contraction with minimal fatigue

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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IV- Muscle metabolism •  Muscle fibers use ATP (only

first few seconds) for contraction

•  ATP must then be generated by the muscle cell:

- from creatine phosphate, first - from glucose and glycogen - from fatty-acids ATP formation from the above

compound is possible if oxygen is present (oxidative phosphorylation: 36 ATP per glucose)

Oxygen is delivered to the muscle by myoglobin, a molecule with high affinity to oxygen and related to hemoglobin

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Figure 12.11

If the effort is strong and

sustained, the muscle might not have enough oxygen delivered to it by myoglobin à anaerobic glycolysis with only 2 ATP formed per glucose and synthesis of lactic acid

Consequence of anaerobic

metabolism?

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Muscle fatigue •  Muscle fatigue: a decline in the

ability of the muscle to sustain the strength of contraction

•  Causes: - rapid build-up of lactic acid - decrease in oxygen supply - decrease in energy supply

(glucose, glycogen, fatty-acids) -  Decreased neurotransmitter at

the synapse - psychological causes

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Effects of exercise on the muscle

•  Aerobic exercises: long sustained exercises à promote increased oxidative capacity of the muscle fiber à increased blood vessel supply, increased mitochondria

•  High intensity, short burst exercise: increased glycolytic activity à increased synthesis of glycolytic enzymes, increased synthesis of myofibrils (increased muscle size)

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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Figure 12.23

V- Types of Muscle Fibers •  Various muscles contract at different speed à

composed of different types of muscle fibers

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Basis for classification

•  Velocity of contraction: slow vs fast •  Energy source: oxidative vs glycolytic

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Oxydative Glycolytic Primary energy through

oxidative phosphorylation

–  Many mitochondria –  Myoglobin (red) –  Small diameter –  Resistant to fatigue

Primary energy through anaerobic glycolysis

–  Fewer mitochondria –  Many glycolytic

enzymes –  High glycogen stores –  Use little oxygen—

anaerobic –  Large diameter –  Quick to fatigue

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•  Which types of meat are chicken breast and duck breast?

•  Why the difference?

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Outline

I.  Skeletal Muscle Structure II.  Muscle Contraction: Cell Events III.  Muscle Contraction: Mechanical Events IV.  Muscle Metabolism V.  Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers VI. Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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VI- Smooth and Cardiac Muscles

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Skeletal Cardiac Smooth

Appearance

Control voluntary unvoluntary Unvoluntary

Neural input somatic ANS ANS

Hormone 0 Epi Epi/others

Ca++ prot Troponin Troponin Calmodulin

Gap junctions No Yes Yes

Pacemaker No Yes No

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Readings

•  Chp. 12, p. 323-359