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Phys 335 Test Two
Muscle Physiology/Autonomic Nervous System/Endocrinology
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Physiology
Undergraduate 2
02/15/2010

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Term
Motor Unit
Definition
The bundle of muscle fibers that each alpha motor neuron synapses with.
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Slow Oxidative/Slow Twitch/Type 1 fibers
Definition
Have several mitochondria, require O2 for extracting energy from fuel molecules, small diameter fibers. Dark in appearance because of high myoglobin.
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Fast Oxidative/Type IIa fibers
Definition
Fast twitch kinetics, large diameter, dependence on O2
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Fast glycolytic/Fast Twitch/Type IIb
Definition
Large diameters, fast twitches, fatigue rapidly. No myoglobin, white in appearance. Lots of glycogen, and burn ATP without O2 using glycolysis.
Term
Fused Tetanus
Definition
At high stimulation frequencies, force level is high and constant than that of a single twitch. Level is sustained due to sustained intracellular Ca2+ level.
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Fatigue
Definition
Force output of the muscle is greatly reduced. Possible causes: loss of O2, lactic acid buildup.
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Load
Definition
Less load=faster shortening, more load=slower shortening.
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Isotonic Contraction
Definition
Muscle shortening against a constant load
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Isometric Contraction
Definition
Muscles contract without shortening. ie: holding pencil.
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Length-Tension Relationship
Definition
Striated muscles have optimal length for isometric force generation.
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Actin
Definition
Thin filament that provides track for myosin to move along.
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Myosin
Definition
Thick filament with cross bridges that "crawl" along actin to produce movement.
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Striated
Definition
Striped appearance characteristic of skeletal muscle due to high organization of actin and myosin.
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A bands
Definition
Region of contractile unit where actin and myosin filaments overlap each other. Dark bands.
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I Bands
Definition
Light regions where only actin is present.
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Z Line
Definition
Dark line in the center of the I Band where actin filaments are anchored.
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Sarcomere
Definition
Unit of contractile function between two adjacent Z lines.
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M Line
Definition
In the center of the sarcomere, where the myosin filaments are anchored.
Term
Sliding Filament Mechanism
Definition
Sarcomere shortens as a result of the thick and thin filaments sliding past one another.
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H Zone
Definition
Area in center of sarcomere where myosin does not overlap.
Term
Tropomyosin
Definition
Regulatory protein that sterically blocks the site on actin to which myosin binds.
Term
Troponin
Definition
Can alter position of tropomyosin. Has Ca2+ binding site, when bound, tropomyosin moves, allows myosin to interact with actin.
Term
Thin Filament Regulation
Definition
Troponin/tropomyosin contraction regulation.
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Cross Bridges
Definition
Myosin heads that bind to actin to allow the myosin to "crawl" along the actin.
Term
Cross- Bridge Cycle
Definition
The process wherein the binding of and hydrolysis of ATP causes the myosin cross bridges to bind to the actin and "crawl" along the actin.
Term
Power Stroke
Definition
The rotation of the cross bridge during the cross-bridge cycle.
Term
Rigor Mortis
Definition
The stiffening of muscles after death when there is no ATP left to disengage the cross bridges.
Term
Twitch
Definition
A contractile response to a single action potential.
Term
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Definition
Where Ca2+ is stored in muscle cells. Analogous to ER in non-muscles cells.
Term
Transverse Tubules
Definition
Invaginations in the sarcomeres that allow Ca2+ to reach deep into the interior of the contractile apparatus.
Term
Ca2+ ATPases
Definition
Moves 2 Ca2+ ions into sarcomeres for every ATP hydrolyzed.
Term
Peristalsis
Definition
The movement of contents through hollow organs as a result of the alternating contractions of the two smooth muscle layers.
Term
Dense Bodies
Definition
Anchoring areas for thin filaments in smooth muscle, and couple adjacent cells together.
Term
Length-Tension Relationship (Smooth Muscle)
Definition
Optimal length for force development, but greater range of lengths than skeletal muscle.
Term
Calmodulin
Definition
Upon Ca2+ binding, it activates an enzyme called myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)
Term
Myosin Light Chain Kinase (MLCK)
Definition
Phosphoylates myosin regulatory subunits called light chains.
Term
Light Chains
Definition
Subunit of myosin whose activation signals that myosin and actin can interact.
Term
Myosin Light Chain Phosphatase
Definition
Removes phosphate group from light chain to shut off cross-bridge cycling and allow relaxation.
Term
Thick Filament Regulation
Definition
Ca2+ regulation that occurs in thick filament in smooth muscle rather than thin filaments in striated muscles.
Term
Latch State
Definition
Cross-bridge cycling is reduced by low ATP consumption. This maintains smooth muscle tension over porlonged periods.
Term
Phasic Smooth Muscle
Definition
Short, twitch-like contractions.
Term
Tonic Smooth Muscle
Definition
Long sustained contractions, common in airways and blood vessels.
Term
Single Unit
Definition
Individual cells linked by gap junctions, electrically coupled. Have pacemaker potential and can spread to other regions.
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Multiunit
Definition
Do not propagate APs. Individual cells contract independently.
Term
Sympathetic System
Definition
Fight or flight. Increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, blood vessel dialation, airway dialation, glucose mobilization, pupil dialation, lens flattening, sweating, inhibition of digestive and urinary activity.
Term
Parasympathetic System
Definition
Rest and digest. Day to day activities, quiet relaxation. Digestion and urination, "useful" saliva, pupils constrict.
Term
Pre-ganglionic fibers
Definition
Carry impulses from CNS to ganglion. Short in the sympathetic, long in the parasympathetic.
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Post-ganglionic fibers
Definition
Fibers that carry impulses from the ganglion to target organs. Long in the sympathetic, short in the parasympathetic.
Term
Norepinephrine
Definition
Primary NT released in sympathetic branch. Produced in adrenal gland.
Term
Alpha-adrenergic receptors
Definition
Norepinephrine receptors found in vascular smooth muscle. Coupled with phospholipase C. Binding causes smooth muscle contraction by IP3 mediated release of Ca2+ from SR.
Term
Beta-andrenergic receptors
Definition
Found in heart. NE binds to receptors in heart and causes contractality.
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