11.23 B Flashcards

1
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Why does an intercalated disc appear so dark on a cardiac EM?

A

because it is very dense due to the need to stand up to a great deal of mechanical force as it conveys that force from one myocyte to another

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Sarcomeres in different cardiac myocytes connect at what general structure?

A

the zonula adherens

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The intercalated disk functionally takes the place of what sarcomere structure?

A

the Z disk

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At an intercalated disk, what are some of the conections between the two cells that are present?

A

zonula adherens, macula adherens, gap junctions

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How is mechanical force conveyed across an intercalated disk?

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  • via a zonula adherens junctional complex
  • the actin of the terminal sarcomere in both cells connects to integrin which connects to the ECM
  • with both cells doing this, there is a physicla connection between the two terminal sarcomeres
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Describe how the flow of ions is regulated at gap junctions?

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it isn’t; ions are free to flow in either direction and at a rate limited only by the size of the pore

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Describe the structure of a gap junction.

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Six connexion proteins linked together in the membrane of one cell connecting with a complex of six connexion proetins in another membrane

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8
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What is the A band of a sarcomere?

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the width of the sarcomere that includes the myosin tails and where they overlap the actin filaments

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What is the M line of a sarcomere?

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the width of the sarcomere that includes only the myosin proteins in the space not overlapped by actin

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What is the I band of a sarcomere?

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the area where there is only actin that is not overlapped with myosin

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11
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What is tropomyosin?

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a molecule that interferes with the interaction between actin and myosin in a sarcomere

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12
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What is troponin C?

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binds to calcium and then creates a conformational change in troponin I to free up the myosin-actin interaction in a sarcomere

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13
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Generally speaking what is titan?

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a spring like molecule that expands under mechanical force or the entrance of a water molecule and which serves as a major contributor to the elastic component of muscle

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14
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What molecule mediates the difficulty relaxing cardiac myocytes that accompanies hypertrophy?

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the amount of titan, which spans from the end of a myosin filament to the Z line, increases with hypertrophy and thus more force is required for relaxation

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15
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What is a Diad?

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a structure formed by a T-tubule contacting a single sarcoplasmic reticulum in cardiac muscle

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What is a T-tubule?

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a structure that conducts electrical potential and triggers the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum

17
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Describe the sequence of events that leads to muscle contraction.

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  • action potential travels down the T-tubule to the SR
  • voltage-gated calcium channels open
  • the influx of calcium opens Ryanodine channels
  • even more calcium enters and binds troponin
  • the actin-myosin interaction is disinhibited and the muscle contracts
18
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What are purkinje fibers?

A

modified cardiac myocytes with less actin and myosin that help conduct the AP from the bundle branches to the ventricular myocytes

19
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Histologically, how do purkinje fibers compare to cardiac myocytes?

A

purkinje fibers are larger than working cardiac muscle cells and they are separated from these cells by a heavy connective tissue layer as well as they have less actin and myosin