Electrical Activity Flashcards

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What is Excitation Contraction Coupling?

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The process by which all muscle, skeletal and cardiac contracts
The binding of Actin and Myosin cross bridges modulated by entry of Ca into the cell.

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What are intercalated discs?

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Alternation of Desmosomes and Gap Junctions, to allow impulses to flow but keep the cells together.

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What is a Syncytium?

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Multinucleate cell formed when a group of cells merge.

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Is the cardiac muscle a syncytium?

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It is a FUNCTIONAL syncytium not a true syncytium.

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Differences in Cardiac muscle compared to Skeletal Muscle.

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1) Longer Action Potential
2) Sub maximal contraction in cardiac muscle
3) Unstable RMP in pacemaker cells
4) No tetanic contraction due to longer refractory period.

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What are the benefits of Sub-maximal contraction?

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Allows regulation of Ca influx into the cell, force of contraction and therefore Stroke Volume

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Pacemaker VS Non-pacemaker

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Not two types= a range across the spectrum. From stable to unstable RMP

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How do non-pacemaker cells work?

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1) Na channels open= rapid depolarisation
2) Slow increase in permeability to Ca and decreased permeability to K= PLATEAU
3) Na shut & K open= REPOLARISATION

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How do Pacemaker cells work?

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AP= increase in permeability to Ca (l-type) 
Pre-potential= gradual increase in PK, early increase in PNa, and late increase in Pca (T-type)
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10
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What is autorrhymicity?

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If you remove the heart it will still beat if in saline- due to random depolarisation of Pacemaker cells.

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11
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How does temperature affect Heart Rate?

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1 degree increase= 10 BPM

So fever = increased HR

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12
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What drugs affect force of contraction?

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Ca channel blockers= decrease

Cardiac Glycosides= Increase

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13
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Effect of Plasma K+

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High= fibrillation and heart block
Low= fibrillation and heart block
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Effect of Plasma Ca2+

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High= increased HR and force of contraction
Low= decrease
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15
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What is heart block?

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When the Action Potentials are travelling so slowly that the action of the AVN stops them completely.

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16
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Special Conducting System consists of…

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SAN= fastest pacemaker
Annulus Fibrosus= Non-conducting band
AVN= Delay box
Bundle of His and Pukinje Fibres= rapid conduction to the ventricles.