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Page 1: MUSCLE STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY               J. Rosenbluth, April 2009

MUSCLE STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY

J. Rosenbluth, April 2009

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MUSCLE

• Skeletal muscle – Contraction mechanism– Excitation-contraction coupling

• Gross properties of skeletal muscle

• Cardiac, obliquely striated and smooth muscles

• Pathology/Clinical examples

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Skeletal muscle band pattern

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Double “antiparallel” array of myofilamnts (H.E.Huxley)

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Sliding filament model

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Myosin molecules

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Myosin filament formation

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Low-angle X-ray diffraction of skeletal muscle (meridional pattern)

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Actin double helix

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Decorated F-actin

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Decorated F-actin attached to Z-disc

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Double hexagonal array (vertebrate skeletal muscle)

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Low-angle X-ray diffraction of skeletal muscle (equatorial pattern)

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Crossbridge position during relaxation (top) vs contraction (bottom)

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Cross-bridge Cycle

– Attached

– Released

– Cocked

– Force generating

– Attached

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Focal contraction (amphibian skeletal muscle)

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Triads (amphibian)

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Skeletal muscle triad (amphibian)

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Triad model(Franzini-Armstrong, C.)

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Actin filament with Tr and Tm

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Tropomyosin movement

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Pennate Muscles

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Length-Tension

Relationship

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Load-Velocity Relationship

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Twitch vs Tetanic Tension

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Cat Gastrocmenius

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Muscles Have Heterogenous Properties

Twitch Contractions

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Skeletal Muscle Fatigue

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Cardiac muscle

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Obliquely striated muscle (Ascaris), stretched

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Ascaris obliquely striated muscle

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Smooth muscle (“Myoelastic tissue”)

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Smooth muscle (cross section)

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Smooth muscle (Science 148:1337-1339)

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Smooth muscle

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ABRM

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ABRM

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“Pseudohypertrophy” (Duchenne dystrophy)

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

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Spinal muscular atrophy

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