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Physiology - Test I - Cardiac Muscle Physiology
All about cardiac muscle
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Physiology
Graduate
02/22/2011

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Term
What is the main difference between cardiac muscles and other types of muscle?
Definition
They have intercalated discs
Term
What are intercalated discs composed of?
Definition
Fascia adherens
desmosomes
Term
What proteins are present in sarcomeres?
Definition
1. actin
2. myosin
3. tropomyosin
4. troponins
5. titin
Term
What cells have fast response action potentials?
Definition
atrial and ventricular cells
Term
What occurs in phase 4 of cardiac cell action potentials?
Definition
a.
 resting 
potential
 
























b. 
sodium
 and
 calcium
 channels 
closed
 (calcium removed by calcium pump and sodium-calcium exchanger)
























c. 
potassium
 channels 

(inward
 rectifying)
 open
 
























d.
 extracellular
 concentration
 of 
Na+
 greater 
than
 intracellular
 























(removed by Na+/K+ ATPase from cell)
e.
 extracellular 
concentration
 of 
K+

 less
 than
 intracellular
Term
What happens in Phase 0 of cardiac action potentials?
Definition
Fast acting sodium channels open
Term
What are the three possible states of fast-acting sodium channels?
Definition
closed (resting)
open (activated)
closed (inactivated)
Term
What two types of gates are present in fast-acting sodium channels?
Definition
activation channels
inactivation channels
Term
What happens in Phase 1 of cardiac action potential?
Definition
partial repolarization due to inactivation of sodium channels and efflux of potassium through transient outward channels
Term
What happens in Phase 2 of cardiac action potentials?
Definition
*l-type calcium channels open and remain open
*calcium influx more gradual than sodium
*calcium influx causes release of calcium from SR
*K+ efflux through delayed rectifiers
*plateau caused by equal influx of calcium and efflux of K+
Term
What happens in Phase 3 of cardiac action potentials?
Definition
*potassium efflux from delayed rectifiers
*K+ efflux outpaces calcium influx
*soon becomes entirely K+ efflux
*repolarizes membrane back to resting potential
Term
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Definition
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