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The Muscular System. Functions of Muscle Tissue Movement Facilitation Movement Facilitation Thermogenesis Thermogenesis Postural Support Postural Support.

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1 The Muscular System

2 Functions of Muscle Tissue Movement Facilitation Movement Facilitation Thermogenesis Thermogenesis Postural Support Postural Support Regulation of Organ Volume Regulation of Organ Volume Protects Internal Organs Protects Internal Organs Pumps Blood (HEART) Pumps Blood (HEART)

3 Characteristics of Muscle Tissue Elasticity – able to return to original shape. Elasticity – able to return to original shape. Excitability (Irritability) – able to respond to a stimulus. Excitability (Irritability) – able to respond to a stimulus. Extensibility (Flexibility) – able to lengthen. Extensibility (Flexibility) – able to lengthen. Contractility – able to shorten. Contractility – able to shorten.

4 Three Muscle Tissue Types Skeletal Muscle Skeletal Muscle Smooth Muscle Smooth Muscle Cardiac Muscle Cardiac Muscle

5 Skeletal Muscle Function: movement, thermogenesis, posture, protection of internal organs Function: movement, thermogenesis, posture, protection of internal organs Location: attached to bones Location: attached to bones Appearance: striated Appearance: striated Voluntary control (conscious control) Voluntary control (conscious control) Multinucleated Multinucleated

6 Smooth (Visceral) Muscle Located in walls of hollow internal surfaces such as: Located in walls of hollow internal surfaces such as: –blood vessels- stomach –urinary bladder- intestines Non-striated in appearance Non-striated in appearance Involuntary (typically) Peristalsis Involuntary (typically) Peristalsis Can be stretched to great lengths Can be stretched to great lengths Allows for tremendous size variability Allows for tremendous size variability

7 Cardiac Muscle Forms the bulk of heart wall (Myocardium) Forms the bulk of heart wall (Myocardium) Striated Striated Involuntary (typically) Involuntary (typically) Fibers are quadrangular and branching Fibers are quadrangular and branching Cardiac fibers typically have a centrally located nucleus Cardiac fibers typically have a centrally located nucleus Sarcolemmas connected by intercalated discs Sarcolemmas connected by intercalated discs –Strengthens cardiac muscle tissue –Propagates an action potential from cell to cell through specialized structures on the intercalated discs called gap junctions

8 What causes a muscle to contract? Actin and Myosin called Myofilaments Actin and Myosin called Myofilaments –Myosin - thick myofilaments –Actin - thin myofilaments

9 Muscle Contraction Anatomy Actin- Thin Filaments Myosin- Thick Filaments Z Line Sarcomere

10 Muscle Contraction Events

11 Muscle Contractio You Tube Video called “Action Potential” found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70DyJwwFnkU

12 Muscle Action Potential An electrical impulse that originates at the motor end plate, travels along the length of the sarcolemma, down a transverse tubule, and causes the muscle to contract.

13 Sliding Filament Theory of Muscular Contraction Due to an action potential, the actin and myosin myofilaments slide past one another shortening the sarcomere Due to an action potential, the actin and myosin myofilaments slide past one another shortening the sarcomere No change in length of myofilaments No change in length of myofilaments Z line shortens and muscle contracts Z line shortens and muscle contracts

14 Muscle Response to Nervous Stimuli All or None Principle All or None Principle –Once a threshold stimulus is applied to a motor unit the muscle fibers innervated by that motor unit will contract to their fullest potential Threshold Stimulus - the weakest stimulus from a neuron that will initiate a muscular contraction Threshold Stimulus - the weakest stimulus from a neuron that will initiate a muscular contraction

15 Graph Muscle Controaction Depolarization

16 Muscle Origin and Insertion Origin Origin –Body segment with most mass –Usually more proximally located –Usually larger surface area of attachment Insertion Insertion –Body segment with least mass –Usually more distally located –Usually smaller surface area of attachment Gaster (Belly) Gaster (Belly) –Fleshy portion of the muscle between the tendons of the origin and insertion

17 Roles of Skeletal Muscles Agonist (Prime Mover) Agonist (Prime Mover) –Muscle responsible for the majority of force Antagonist Antagonist –Performs the opposite movement Synergist Synergist –Muscle that assists the agonist provides additional force provides additional force redirects the force of the agonist redirects the force of the agonist Fixator (Stabilizer) Fixator (Stabilizer) –Stabilizes a body segment so the prime mover can act more effectively

18 Selected Superficial Skeletal Muscles (Anterior View) Pectoralis major Pectoralis major Deltoid Deltoid Biceps brachii Biceps brachii Sternocleidomastoid Sternocleidomastoid Diaphragm Diaphragm Quadriceps Quadriceps –rectus femoris –vastus medialis –vastus lateralis

19 Anterior Skeletal Muscles

20 Selected Superficial Skeletal Muscles (Posterior View) Trapezius Trapezius Triceps brachii Triceps brachii Gastrocnemius Gastrocnemius Latissimus dorsi Latissimus dorsi Hamstring Group –semimembranosus –biceps femoris –semitendinosus Gluteus maximus

21 Posterior Skeletal Muscles

22 Muscle Diseases and Disorders

23 Myalgia (Fibromyalgia) Painful disorders of muscles, tendons, and surrounding soft tissue Painful disorders of muscles, tendons, and surrounding soft tissue

24 Fibromyalgia You Tube Video called “Fibromyalgia Documentary Sneak Peek” that can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehzDYI70dLw&feature=related

25 Muscular Dystrophies Muscle destroying diseases characterized by the degeneration of individual muscle fibers Muscle destroying diseases characterized by the degeneration of individual muscle fibers Leads to progressive atrophy of skeletal muscles Leads to progressive atrophy of skeletal muscles Due to a genetic defect Due to a genetic defect

26 Muscular Dystrophy You Tube video called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wuTEFRhh-I&feature=related

27 Shin Splints Pain in the lower leg Pain in the lower leg Tendonitis of the tibialis posterior muscle Tendonitis of the tibialis posterior muscle Inflammation of the periosteum Inflammation of the periosteum Stress fracture of the tibia Stress fracture of the tibia Exaggerated enlargement of muscles within the epimysium Exaggerated enlargement of muscles within the epimysium Pulling away of the periosteum from the underlying bone Pulling away of the periosteum from the underlying bone Treatment: Treatment: –RICE –strengthen tibialis anterior muscle

28 Shin Splints You Tube Video called “How to treat shin splints” found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVgSxrISOwA

29 Sprains the forcible wrenching or twisting of a joint with partial or complete rupture or injury to joint attachments without dislocation the forcible wrenching or twisting of a joint with partial or complete rupture or injury to joint attachments without dislocation 1st Degree Sprain = stretching of ligaments 1st Degree Sprain = stretching of ligaments 2nd Degree Sprain = partial tearing of ligaments 2nd Degree Sprain = partial tearing of ligaments 3rd Degree Sprain = complete tear of ligaments 3rd Degree Sprain = complete tear of ligaments

30 Sprained Ankle You Tube video called “Baby Boomers at risk for ankle sprains, chronic ankle instability found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix1e7tkzN3o&feature=related

31 Strains pulling or overstretching a muscle pulling or overstretching a muscle soft tissue (Muscle) injury soft tissue (Muscle) injury

32 Muscle Strains You Tube Video called “Pulling a Hamstring Muscle What is a Pulled Hamstring Video About com” that can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4HLKQWo1Ts&feature=related.


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