BIOS 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Acetylcholine Receptor, Myocyte

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Bios 2400 - chapter 12 - muscle (skeletal only) 12. 1 skeletal muscles: neuromuscular junction, axons are myelinated, contains many terminal branches, synapse between neuron and muscle is called a neuromuscular junction, nt released from neuron is ach (skeletal muscle only; contains nachrs, cholinesterase inhibition. Inhibitors enhance effects of ach at all sites: low dose can enhance muscle contraction, high dose can cause muscle paralysis (activation of muscarinic systems. Intermediate dose can cause muscle fibrillation can cause airway constriction and extreme bradycardia: two types, reversible: used clinically. I band: consists of remaining portion of thin filaments that do not project in. Insertion: end of muscle attached to skeletal part that moves: two primary types of contraction. Isotonic: muscle tension remains constant as muscle changes length: concentric contraction: muscle shortens, eccentric contractions: muscle lengthens. Isometric: muscle is prevented from shortening; tension develops at constant muscle length.

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