contraction of skeletal muscle arsalan yousuf bs 4 th semester

16
Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Upload: verity-wright

Post on 17-Dec-2015

239 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf

BS 4th Semester

Page 2: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Anatomy of Skeletal Muscles

All skeletal muscles are composed of fibres ranging from 10-80 uM in diameter.•Sarcolemma•Myofibrils (Actin and Myosin filaments)•Each myofibril is composed of :

• 1500 myosinfilaments• 3000 actin filaments.

• Ends of the actin filaments are attached to Z-disc.

• The portion of the myofibril that lies between two successive Z discs is called a sarcomere.

• Sarcoplasm and sarcoplasmic reticulum.• The actin and myosin filaments are kept

in place by a large number of filamentous molecules of a protein called titin.

Page 3: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester
Page 4: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Mechanism of Muscle Contraction• Action potential travels along a motor nerve to its endings on muscle fibers.

• The nerve secretes neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

• Acts on muscle fiber membrane to open multiple “acetylcholine-gated” channels

• Allows sodium ions influx into the muscle fiber and initiates action potential at the membrane.

• The action potential travels along the muscle fiber membrane in the same way that action potentials travel along nerve fiber membranes.

• The action potential causes the sarcoplasmic reticulum to release large quantities of calcium ions that have been stored within this reticulum.

• The calcium ions initiate attractive forces between the actin and myosin filaments, causing them to slide alongside each other, which is the contractile process.

• After a fraction of a second, the calcium ions are pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum by a Ca2+ membrane pump this removal of calcium ions from the myofibrils causes

the muscle contraction to cease.

Page 5: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester
Page 6: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester
Page 7: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Muscle Contraction Mechanism

Page 8: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Myosin Filament

• Made up of 200 or more individual myosin molecules having a molecular weight of about 480,000.

• The myosin molecule is composed of six polypeptide chains:• two heavy chains (MW 200,000)• four light chains (MW 20,000)

• Myosin head functions as an ATPase enzyme to energize the muscle contraction process.

Page 9: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Actin Filament

The actin filament composed of three protein components: actin, tropomyosin, and troponin.

Troponin are actually complexes of three loosely bound protein subunits (Troponin I, T and C), each of which plays a specific role in controlling muscle contraction.

Page 10: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester
Page 11: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Molecular Basis of Muscle Contraction

• Active sites on the normal actin filament of the relaxed muscle are covered by the troponin-tropomyosin complex.

• Troponin complex undergoes conformational upon binding of Ca2+ binding.

• ATP as the Source of Energy for Contraction—Chemical Events in the Motion of the Myosin Heads.

Page 12: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Walk along theory of contraction

Page 13: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester
Page 14: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Sources of Energy for Muscle Contraction

• Walk-along mechanism.

• Pumping calcium ions from the sarcoplasm into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

• Pumping sodium and potassium ions through the muscle fiber membrane.

ATP in the muscle fiber is about 4 mM.

Phosphocreatinine (concentration 5 times higher than ATP)

Glycogen

Oxidative metabolism (95% of energy is obtained through this mechanism)

Page 15: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Isometric Versus Isotonic Contraction

• Muscle contraction is said to be isometric when the muscle does not shorten during contraction and isotonic when it does shorten but the tension on the muscle remains constant throughout the contraction.

Fast Fibres vs Slow Fibres

• The muscles that react rapidly are composed mainly of “fast” fibers.

• The muscles that respond slowly but with prolonged contraction are composed mainly of “slow” fibers.

Page 16: Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Arsalan Yousuf BS 4 th Semester

Muscle Hypertrophy and Muscle Atrophy.