5. Skeletal muscle Flashcards

1
Q

Why do striations arise

A

myofibrils held in register by intermediate filaments that link Z discs (desmin) laterally and longitudinally

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2
Q

function of intermediate filament network

A

prevent over stretching and allow force transmitted laterally and longitudinally

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3
Q

where is the nuclei

A

on side to give space for myofibril

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4
Q

how is calcium stored in SR

A

binding with protein calsequestin

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5
Q

desmin fibres

A

non-myofibrillar cytoskeleton provide links to BM and surrounding connective tissue

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6
Q

Endomysium

A

loose connective tissue
surrounds each muscle fibre
connects to BM

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7
Q

Perimysium

A

mix of loose and dense connective tissue
surrounds each muscle fascicle
main venue for nerves and vessels

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8
Q

epimysium

A

loose connective tissue between fascia and muscle body

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9
Q

fascia

A

dense layer of connective tissue covering muscle

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10
Q

fusiform

A

fibres are parallel to muscle

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11
Q

unnipennate

A

fascicles located on one side of the tendon

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12
Q

bipennate

A

fascicles arranged ion both side of tendon

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13
Q

control of contraction in SKM

A

innervated by motor neurones
1 synapse per fibre
AP can only be generated by motor end plates- no gap junctions

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14
Q

propioception

A

very quick neural feedback loops
signals from muscle spindles (gamma motor neurones)- info on length change
golgi tendon organs (info on strength of muscle contraction)
allows precise control of movement

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15
Q

muscle spindle

A

muscle fibres surrounded by perineurium-like sheath

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16
Q

fibre types

A

I: oxidative, slow contracting
IIA: medium oxidative, moderately fast
IIX: varying oxidative, high glycolytic, large motor neurone, faster contraction

17
Q

fibre type recruitment

A

type I, IIA, IIX due to size principle

18
Q

development of skeletal muscle

A

myoblasts-> precursor cells align-> myotubes (fusion)-> myofibrils (expression of phenotype)

19
Q

nuclei in muscle fibres are

A

terminally differentiated

20
Q

satellite cells

A

muscle stem cell outside sarcolemma but under BM

21
Q

myonucleus

A

under sarcolemma and BM

22
Q

do all myoblasts fuse into fibres

A

no, a few % do not fuse and represent stem cell reserve in case muscle fibre needs repair