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Muscular Tissue
General description
1) components:
---cell: muscle fiber--myofiber
• elongated thread-liked
• sarcolemma
• sarcoplasm
• SER : sarcoplasmic reticulum
---extracellular G.S: CT with BV, LV and N
2) classification
According to the structure and function
• skeletal muscle: striated voluntary m.
• cardiac muscle: striated involuntary m.
• smooth muscle: unstriated involuntary m.
skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle
smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle
Often called Striated or
Voluntary Muscle
– Has striations that are
visible under light
microscopy
– Under voluntary control
– Attached to skeleton
( skeletal)
• Characteristics of
Skeletal Muscles
– Muscle cells are
elongated fibers with
many peripheral nuclei
– Each muscle fiber
contains many myofibrils
– Each myofibril contains
many microfilaments
Connective tissue coverings
(responsible for force transduction):
Epimysium:
surround collection of fascicles
Perimysium:
surround fascicle
Endomysium:
surround individual fibers
epimysium
Perimysium
Entire muscle
Fasciculus of muscle fibres Endomysium
A muscle fibre
1)
microstructure of skeletal
muscle fiber
① long cylindrical 10-100um
in diameter,1-40mm long
② multinucleate, nuclei are
ovoid, distributed under
sarcolemma
③ filled with longitudinal
parallel-arranged myofibrils
Longitudinal section
Transverse section
muscle fiber
myofibril
Thin Filaments
Thick Filaments
myofibril:
• 1-2um in diameter
• cross striation: light band -I band,
dark band- A band
--A band: M-line, H-band
--I band: Z-line
A band
I band
H-band
Z-line
M-line
--A band (except H band):
Thin Filaments
Thick Filaments
• H band:
only Thick Filaments
--I band:
only Thin Filaments
sacromere
sacromere:1/2 I band, A band ,1/2 I band
the smallest structural and functional unit of
myofibril
2) Ultrastructure of myofiber
myofibril:
---thick myofilament:
• composed of myosin:
---thin myofilament:
• Compose of
•
A. actin
•
B. tropomyosin
•
C. troponin:
Transverse tubule
(T tubule):
---definition: sarcolemma
and basement membrane
invaginate into
sarcoplasm to form a
transverse distributed
tubular system
---location: A-I junctional
part
---function: transfer the
information into cytoplasm
③
Sarcoplasmic reticulum:
---definition: A longitudinal distributed tubular
system formed by smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
---structure:
H-A band: longitudinal enclose
myofibril-- longitudinal tubule
A-I junction: enlarge to form flattened
sac —terminal cisternae
•triad: one T-tubule + two terminal
cisternae
triad
---function: there are calcium pump
proteins (ATPase) on membrane, so
it can store and release calcium ions
Cardiac muscle
1) Microstructure of
cardiac muscle
• ① short column in shaped, 100um long,15um
in diameter, with branches, the branches
associated with each other to form a network
• ② 1-2 ovoid nuclei, centrally-located
• ③ striated, but no very clear
• ④ intercalated disc: junctional part
• LM: dark striation across the cardiac fibers
Cardiac muscle
Cardiac muscle: show intercalated disc
2)
Ultrastructure
of
cardiac muscle
similar to skeletal
muscle, composed of
thick, thin filament and
have sarcomere
①
myofibril have
different diameter, the
boundary of myofibril is
not very clear
② transverse tubule are
thicker, located at Z-line
level
(skeletal muscle : A-I
junctional part)
diad
cardiac muscle
③ sarcoplasmic reticulum is
not well-developed, form
less terminal cisternae
④diad: one T-tubule + one
terminal cisternae
(skeletal muscle : triad)
triad
skeletal muscle
④ intercalated discs
transverse portion : connection
-intermediate junction
-desmosome
longitudinal portion: communication
-gap junction
transverse portion
longitudinal portion
Smooth muscle
1) microstructure of
smooth muscle
①
elongated, spindle-shaped cells, 8um
in diameter, 200( 20-500)um long
② rob-liked or ovoid nucleus
③ no striation, no myofibril
2) ultrastructure of
smooth muscle
① caveola on sarcolemme
invaginate into cytoplasm
② dense patch: under sarcolemma
dense body: in sarcoplasm
③ intermediate filament:
caveola
dense body dense pach
smooth muscle under SEM
Compare with three muscle tissues
• 1. The location of T tubules of cardiac
muscle differ from those of skeletal muscle,
the former lie at the
• A. A-I junctions
B.I bands
• C. A bands
D.M lines
å E. Z lines
• 2. Sarcoplasmic reticulum of muscle fiber
is composed of
• A. lysosome
B. mitochondria
• C. microsome
D. RER
å E. SER
3.The cell junction which transmit rapidly an
electrical impulse between adjacent
smooth muscle cells is
• A. tight junction
B. intermediate
junction
D. desmosome
å C. gap junction
• E. semidesmosome
• Questions:
• Describe the characteristics of muscle
tissue.
• Compare the similar with the difference for
three kinds of muscle cells according to
their fine structure and ultrastructure.
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