Muscle Physiology Human Anatomy and Physiology University of Washington PMT.

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Muscle Physiology Human Anatomy and Physiology University of Washington PMT

Muscle Tissue Skeletal Muscle Cardiac Muscle Smooth Muscle

Cardiac Muscle Branching cells One/two nuclei per cell Striated Involuntary Medium speed contractions

Smooth Muscle Fusiform cells One nucleus per cell Nonstriated Involuntary Slow, wave-like contractions

Skeletal Muscle Long cylindrical cells Many nuclei per cell Striated Voluntary Rapid contractions

Skeletal Muscle Produce movement Maintain posture & body position Support Soft Tissues Guard entrance / exits Maintain body temperature Store nutrient reserves

Skeletal Muscle Structure

Skeletal Muscle Fiber

Sarcomere

Z line

Sarcomere Relaxed

Sarcomere Partially Contracted

Sarcomere Completely Contracted

Neuromuscular Junction

Single Fiber Tension The all–or–none principle As a whole, a muscle fiber is either contracted or relaxed Tension of a Single Muscle Fiber Depends on The number of pivoting cross- bridges The fiber ’ s resting length at the time of stimulation The frequency of stimulation Length–tension relationship -Number of pivoting cross- bridges depends on: amount of overlap between thick and thin fibers -Optimum overlap produces greatest amount of tension: too much or too little reduces efficiency -Normal resting sarcomere length: is 75% to 130% of optimal length

Muscle Contraction Types Isotonic contraction Isometric contraction

Muscle Contraction Types Isotonic contraction Isometric contraction

Muscle Contraction Types Isotonic contraction Isometric contraction

ATP as Energy Source

Creatine Molecule capable of storing ATP energy Creatine + ATPCreatine phosphate + ADP ADP + Creatine phosphate ATP + Creatine

Metabolism Aerobic metabolism –95% of cell demand –Kreb’s cycle –1 pyruvic acid molecule  17 ATP Anaerobic metabolism –Glycolysis  2 pyruvic acids + 2 ATP –Provides substrates for aerobic metabolism –As pyruvic acid builds converted to lactic acid

Muscle Fatigue –When muscles can no longer perform a required activity, they are fatigued Results of Muscle Fatigue –Depletion of metabolic reserves –Damage to sarcolemma and sarcoplasmic reticulum –Low pH (lactic acid) –Muscle exhaustion and pain

Muscle Hypertrophy Muscle growth from heavy training Increases diameter of muscle fibers Increases number of myofibrils Increases mitochondria, glycogen reserves

Muscle Atrophy –Lack of muscle activity Reduces muscle size, tone, and power

Steroid Hormones Stimulate muscle growth and hypertrophy –Growth hormone –Testosterone –Thyroid hormones –Epinephrine

Muscle Tonus Tightness of a muscle Some fibers always contracted

Tetany Sustained contraction of a muscle Result of a rapid succession of nerve impulses

Tetanus

Refractory Period Brief period of time in which muscle cells will not respond to a stimulus

Refractory

Skeletal MuscleCardiac Muscle Refractory Periods