BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Rigor Mortis, Ryanodine Receptor, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Skeletal muscles are normally activated by the action of a somatic motor neuron. If action potential on a motor neuron it opens calcium channels. Motor inplay of muscle cell, nicotinic receptor gives figure 9. 9 synaptic bulb/ motor implace. If it has action potential on a motor neuron there is an action potential on muscle, propagated in both directions. When it hits the t-tubule, action potential goes into the cell. Comes in contact with a receptor called dhp receptor in t-tubule (voltage gated calcium channel) responds to depolarization. The ryanodine receptor is connected to the calcium channel but is no longer sensitive to voltage. Sarcoplasmic reticulum uses atp and atd to make gradients to the calcium in the terminal cisternae. Depolarization makes the calcium channel open, repolarization causes the calcium levels to rise again. Latent period- stimulate muscle but there is no contraction. The more cross bridges you have the greater the tension. Table 9. 2 goes through all the steps.

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