Chapter 17 - cardiac muscle tissue anatomy and electrophysiology
flow of ions or electrons with a chemical or electrical gradient
current
Cardiac muscle cells, like skeletal muscle fibers have what?
striations
concentration of sodium and calcium ions in extracellular fluid is ___________ than that in cytosol; while concentration of potassium ions in ECF is ________ than that in cytosol
higher; lower
Cardiac muscle cells contain unique structures called _____ that join adjacent cardiac muscle cells, pacemaker cells to contractile cells, and contractile cells to one another
intercalated discs
K ions follow their concentration gradient and _________ cell when their channels open
leave
voltage difference that exists across membranes of all cells, including excitable cells
membrane potential
cardiac muscle sets its own rhythm without a need for input from nervous system known as what?
autorhythmicity
Cardiac muscle cells contain an abundant amount of a protein that carries oxygen called?
myoglobin
________ and _______ action of these ion channels is responsible for both pacemaker and contractile cardiac action potentials
opening and closing
cardiac electrical activity is coordinated by a very small, unique population of cardiac muscle cells called what?
pacemaker cells
all types of cardiac muscle cells have one or more types of ____________; some are _______-gated or _______-gated
potassium ion channels; ligand or voltage
return of a cell to its negative resting membrane potential; occurs when positive charges (K ions) leave cell
repolarization
Like skeletal muscle fibers and other excitable cells, a cardiac muscle cell contains _____________ in its sarcolemma
selective gated ion channels
calcium ion gradient is maintain by a _________ active transport pump
separate
Both skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues have same general functions, what are they?
to generate tension and generate tension through sliding-filament mechanism of contraction
sodium and potassium ion gradient are maintained by what?
Na/K pump
Cardiac muscle cells are __________ cells with a single nucleus; ________ and ___________ than skeletal muscle fibers
branched; shorter and wider
Pacemaker cells rhythmically and spontaneously generate action potentials that spread to other type of cardiac muscle cells called what?
Contractile cells
membrane potential of an excitable cell at rest; difference in concentration of ions across a plasma membrane; average between -60 and -90 mV
Resting membrane potential
Cardiac muscle cells contract in response to electrical excitation in the form of what?
action potentials
What are striations?
alternating dark and light bands
demonstrate voltage-gated opening but time-gate closing, meaning that they close after a certain period regardless of voltage
calcium ion channels
change in resting membrane potential to a value less negative that when it is at rest; occurs when positive charges rush into cell
depolarization
Intercalated discs contain ___________ that hold cardiac muscle cells together and __________ ________ that allow ions to rapidly pass from one cell to another, permitting communication among cardiac muscle cells
desmosomes; gap junctions
Unlike skeletal muscle and smooth muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells __________ require stimulation from nervous system to generate action potention
do not
Nearly half of cardiac muscle cytoplasmic volume is composed of mitochondria due to high ______
energy demands
Na and Ca ions tend to follow their concentration gradients to ________ a cell when their channels open
enter
A difference in electrical potential between two points
voltage
Open in response to voltage changes across membrane; found in all cardiac muscle cells except certain pacemaker cells
voltage-gated sodium ion channels