2022 Week 2 Lecture A Muscle
2022 Week 2 Lecture A Muscle
2022 Week 2 Lecture A Muscle
Dr Angela Owens
Recording 1
Functions
Heat generation
Generates ~30% of body heat at rest
Enzyme function (metabolism)
Glycaemic control
Absorbs large share of glucose and stores as glycogen (10 h supply)
Three types
1) Cardiac
2) Smooth
3) Skeletal
Differ in structure, location, function and means of activation
Skeletal and smooth muscle CELLS are elongated and are called muscle FIBRES
(FIBERS)
Endomysium
encloses single muscle fibre, blood vessels and nerves, electrically insulates each fibre
Perimysium
bundles 10-100 muscle fibres into a fascicle (grainy appearance of meat), vascular
Epimysium
covers entire muscle
Arrangement of fascicles determines the structural and functional properties of a
skeletal muscle
Connective tissue
Continuous with collagen fibres of tendons which continuous with those of periosteum
Deep fascia
▪ External to epimysium
▪ T (transverse) tubules
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum that runs longitudinally and surrounds each myofibril
(Like sleeve of a lacy shirt over an arm)
SR sacs (cisterna) store calcium ions (Ca2+)
T Tubules
Tunnel-like infoldings of sarcolemma
Conduct electrical impulses into interior of muscle fibre
These trigger release of Ca2+ from SR
This Ca2+ triggers muscle to contract
Myofibrils
Are densely packed, rod-like, contractile organelles IN a muscle fibre (cell)
Precise arrangement generates the repeating series of dark A bands and light I bands
Aligned like cigarettes in a packet
Myofibrils are chains of contractile units called sarcomeres (train carriages, segments)
Sarcomere
Each sarcomere shortens by the sliding and overlapping of special proteins within it
A sarcomere is the region between two successive Z discs
Z-discs are a sheet of proteins
▪ Anchor point for the special proteins called Myosin and Actin that slide
Sarcomere
MYOSIN (Thick filaments)
extend entire length of dark A band
ACTIN (Thin filaments)
extend across light I band and partway into dark A band and are attached to the Z
discs
Myosin filaments
Made up of several hundred myosin molecules
Each MYOSIN molecule is like a golf club with a rod-like tail and two heads (cross
bridges)
Held in cocked position (bent elbow, mouse trap)
Actin filaments
Two strands of intertwined actin molecules
Contain