Muscle VIII Flashcards

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What is cardiac length tension relationship explained by

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Degree of overlap between thick and thin filaments (increased chamber filling when slightly stretched)

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What does a slightly stretched sarcomere influence

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  1. Increases Ca sensitivity of myofilaments
    - stretched sarcomere has decreased diameter which reduces distance Ca needs to diffuse increasing cross bridge cycling (easier to get to troponin)
  2. Puts additional tension on stress-activation Ca channels, increasing Ca entry from extracellular space and increasing Ca induced Ca release
  3. Go to optimal length
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3
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How is heart rate under tonic control

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Autorhythmic cells modulated by sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons
- always input from both branches

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What is APs/min in autorythmic cells when there’s not autonomic stimulation

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~90
- at resting parasympathetic is dominant 70-72bpm

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How does the parasympathetic neurons modulate pacemaker activity

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Contain ACh and innervated SA node influencing autorhythmic myocardial cells, decreasing APs (decreasing HR)
- ACh acts on muscarinic (M2) cholinergic receptors opening K+ channels (hyperpolarize) and closing T-type Ca channels and HCN channels

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How does closing of HCN channels decrease APs

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Pacemaker potential decreased because longer to depolarize so longer to threshold
Due to less Na coming in HCN

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How does opening of K+ channels decrease APs

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Increases K+ leakage
-starting at more negative membrane potential so longer to reach threshold

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How does the closing of T-type Ca channels decrease APs

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Takes longer to reach positive threshold

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How does the sympathetic NS modulate pacemaker activity

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Beta 1 adrenergic receptors activated by NE from postganglionic sympathetic neurons or E from adrenal medulla
- activates adenylate cyclase pathway
- increased NA conductance through HCN (by cAMP) and Ca through T-type channels (protein kinase)

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How does the increase Na conductance through HCN channels and Ca through T-type channels in sympathetic modulation affect pacemaker activity

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  • cells reach threshold more rapidly
  • decrease level of repolarization (decreased distance to travel)
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