Histology 2: Cardiac muscle
gap junctions
specialized proteins that form channels; intercalated discs are these.
collagenous scar tissue
healing from an MI results in large deposits of __________ that will continue to impede the heart's ability to pump
aerobic respiration
lipid droplets are converted into usable energy for the heart via ____________
lysosomal
lipofuscin pigment granules represent undigested material left over from _______ digestion. predominant in older ppl
heart fuel
lipoproteins and fatty acids are like the ______
may or may not recover
marginal area of a necrotic core due to myocardial infarction _______
~15 um
mature cardiac muscle cell diameter
irreversible
myocardial infarction is ________ damage to the heart muscle due to prolonged hypoxia
tissue perfusion
passage of fluid (e.g., blood) through a specific organ or body part
intercalated disks
primary distinguishing characteristics b/w skeletal and cardiac muscles are dark staining lines that bisect the individual cardiac cells
AV node function
receives impulse from SA node and delays relay of the impulse to the bundle of His, allowing time for the atria to empty their contents into the ventricles before the onset of ventricular contraction
cardiac muscle
responsible for producing the continuous, rhythmic contractions of the heart
cardiac atrophy
results due to MI caused by ischemic heart disease
glucagon
the hormone __________ signals the release of lipase which breaks down the fatty acids into useful form for the heart
never
the necrotic core in a myocardial infarction can ____ recover
1-2 centrally located
unlike the skeletal muscles, cardiac muscles contain __________ nuclei
pacemaker cells
-specialized types of cardiac cells which have the ability to depolarize themselves through a slow leak of potassium -Following depolarization the pacemaker cells rapidly polarize again to prepare for the next contraction -This slow leak followed by rapid re-polarization results in the regular rhythmic contraction of the heart
cardiac muscle cell
Striated, involuntary cell that has centrally located 1-2 nuclei per cell.
cardiac muscle
The muscle tissue of the heart Cardiac muscle is striated, uninucleate, and under involuntary control (controlled by teh autonomic nervous system). Note also that cardiac muscle is self-stimulatory, and autonomic control serves only to modify the intrinsic rate of contraction.
intercalated disk
A specialized junction between adjacent heart muscle cells that contains gap junctions, allowing electrical signals to pass between the cells.
striated in appearance
cardiac muscle is ________ but should not be referred to as striated
identical to skeletal muscles
cardiac muscles exhibit cross-striated banding pattern that is ____________
mitochondria
cardiac muscles require large amounts of energy to maintain continuous contractions therefore the cardiac cells are abundant in __________
myocardial infarction
destruction of heart tissue resulting from obstruction of the blood supply to the heart muscle
ischemic heart disease
disease in which insufficient amounts of oxygen are delivered to the heart
triglycerides and lipid droplets
fatty acids are stored as _________and ______ within the cardiac muscles
lipofuscin pigment granules
yellow brown pigmentation found in the cardiac muscles generally located near the nuclei