BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Myocyte, Sarcomere, Troponin

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Cell-cell communication: physically separated by synapse. Presynaptic terminal: voltage-gated ca++ channels vesicles, ca++ dependent trafficking. Postsynaptic cell: ligand-gated na+ channels, depolarization, excitatory postsynaptic potential. Postsynaptic cell: ligand-gated cl- channels, hyperpolarization. Neuromuscular synapse motor neuron and skeletal muscle: motor neuron (excitatory nt, membrane depolarization. Contractile proteins: thick filaments (myosin, held together by m-line, thin filaments (actin, held together by z-line, space between z-lines sarcomeres (functional unit of contraction) Ca++ is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Relaxation take all the ca++ and put it back into the sr. Actomyosin cross-bridges: 1000s per sarcomere, pulling z-lines together. Sarcomeres shorten by a few um: contraction. 1000s of sarcomeres in series: muscles shortens by a few cm. For coordinated motion: attach to a skeleton, antagonistic muscle pairs (opposite effect, flexors, extensors straighten. First interneuron innervates multiple neurons: motor neuron to flexor (hamstring, excitatory, flexor contraction.

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