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Sliding Filament Model & Recruitment

Sliding Filament Model & Recruitment

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Sofia Barreto

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11 Slides • 8 Questions

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Sliding Filament Model

BIOL 2401-02P

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Myofibrils

Contractile elements – sarcomeres
Contractile proteins

Thin – Actin, Troponin, Tropomyosin
Thick – Myosin

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Thin Filament

Troponin – binds to Ca2+

Tropomyosin – follows troponin

Actin – wants to bind with myosin

Regulatory Proteins
“Guards”

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Thick Filament

Myosin – wants to bind to

actin

Actin-binding sites
ATP-binding sites

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Multiple Select

Thin filaments are composed of what?

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Troponin

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Myosin

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Actin

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Tropomyosin

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Contraction

  • Ca2+ binds to troponin
    Changes shape
    Changes tropomyosin as well

  • Actin & Myosin will be free to bind
    Form cross bridge formation
    Regulated by ATP & Ca2+ availability

“Guards” are no longer “on duty”

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Open Ended

What is a cross bridge?

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Poll

How is your understanding of the sliding filament model?

I understand it now! :)

I understand a bit more now

I understand the same as before

I'm still confused :(

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Recruitment

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Motor Unit

Motor neuron + muscle fibers

Small: control fine movements
Large: control large muscles

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Fill in the Blanks

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Muscle
Contractions

Vary in strength
Frequency of Stimulation: Temporal

Summation

Strength of Stimulation: Recruitment

Controls force of contraction more

precisely

Anatomy: Motor Unit (neuron +

muscle fiber)

Physiology: Force of Contraction

↑ # Motor units,

Tension

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Threshold

Below: no muscle response
At threshold: recruit motor

units

Slowly excite more & more

motor units

Maximal stimulus reached

Above: no further increase

Saturation

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Multiple Select

What can happen when the stimulus goes above threshold?

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It will stimulate the muscle

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It will not stimulate muscle

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Muscles can become saturated

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Poll

How is your understanding of recruitment?

I understand it now! :)

I understand a bit more now

I understand the same as before

I'm still confused :(

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Sliding Filament Model

BIOL 2401-02P

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