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Muscle Contraction

Muscle Contraction. Providing Energy for Muscle Contraction Muscles store very limited supplies of ATP - only 4 to 6 seconds, just enough to get you

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Muscle Contraction

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Providing Energy for Muscle Contraction Muscles store very limited

supplies of ATP - only 4 to 6 seconds, just enough to get you going!

ATP is the only energy source that can be used directly to power muscle activity.

ATP must be regenerated continuously if contraction is to continue.

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ATP Regeneration

Working Muscles Use Three Pathways for ATP Regeneration:1. Direct phosphorylation of ADP by creatine

phosphate

2. Aerobic respiration

3. Anaerobic glycolysis and lactic acid formation

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Direct Phosphorylation of ADP by Creatine Phosphate The unique high-energy

molecule creatine phosphate (CP) is found in muscle fibers but not other cell types.CP transfers a high-energy

phosphate group to ADP, thus regenerating more ATP in a fraction of a second.

CP supplies are exhausted in about 20 seconds.

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Aerobic Respiration Aerobic Respiration –

Occurs in the mitochondria and involves a series of metabolic pathways that use oxygen. Glucose is broken down

completely to carbon dioxide and water.○ Some of the energy that is

released as the bonds are broken is captured in the bonds of ATP molecules.

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Aerobic Respiration Provides a rich ATP harvest. It requires continuously delivery

of oxygen and nutrient fuels to the muscle to keep it going.

It is fairly slow. At rest and during light

exercise, ~95% of the ATP used for muscle activity comes from aerobic respiration.

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Anaerobic Glycolysis and Lactic Acid Formation The sluggish aerobic mech-

anisms cannot keep up with the demands for ATP when:Muscle activity is intense or Oxygen and glucose delivery is

temporarily inadequate to meet the needs of the working muscles

Under these conditions, the pyruvic acid generated during glycolysis is converted to lactic acid, and the overall process is referred to as anaerobic glycolysis.

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Anerobic Glycolysis and Lactic Acid Formation Produces only about 5%

as much ATP from each glucose molecule as aerobic respiration.

It is ~ 2 ½ times faster than aerobic respiration.

It can provide most of the ATP needed for 30 to 60 seconds of strenuous muscle activity.

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Shortcomings of Anaerobic Glycolysis It uses huge amounts of

glucose for a small ATP harvest.

Accumulating lactic acid promotes muscle fatigue and muscle soreness.

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Muscle Fatigue

Muscle fatigue occurs when it is unable to contract even though it is still being stimulated. Can occur if we exercise our muscles

strenuously for a long timeWithout rest, an active or working muscle

begins to tire and contracts more weakly until it finally ceases reacting and stops contracting.

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Muscle Fatigue True muscle fatigue

rarely occurs in most of us because we feel fatigued long before it happens and we simply slow down or stop our activity.

It does happen commonly in marathon runners.Many have literally collapsed when their muscles

became fatigued and could no longer work.

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Oxygen Debt

Muscle fatigue is believed to result from oxygen debt that occurs during prolonged muscle activity.A person is not able to take in O2 fast

enough to keep the muscles supplied with all the O2 they need when they are working vigorously.

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Oxygen Debt

The work that a muscle can do and how long it can work without becoming fatigued depends on how good its blood supply is.

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Results of Oxygen Debt1. When muscles lack oxygen,

lactic acid begins to accumulate in the muscle.

2. In addition, the muscles ATP supply starts to run low.

The increasing acidity and the lack of ATP cause the muscle to contract less and less effectively and finally stop contracting altogether.

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Oxygen Debt Must be paid back

whether or not muscle fatigue occurs.

During the recovery period after exercise, the individual breathes rapidly and deeply.

This continues until the muscles have received the amount of O2 needed to get rid of the accumulated lactic acid and make ATP and CP reserves.

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Types of Muscle Contractions

1. Isotonic Contractions – The myofilaments are successful in their sliding movements, the muscle shortens, and movements occurs.

Examples: Bending the knee, smiling, rotating the arm

2. Isometric Contractions – Contractions in which the muscles do not shorten.

Tension develops in the muscle and it attempts to slide the filaments

Example: When you push against a wall

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Muscle Tone

Muscle Tone – The state of continuous partial contractions.Is the result of different motor units (which

are scattered through the muscle) being stimulated by the nervous system in a systematic way.

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Muscle Tone

Even when a muscle is voluntarily relaxed, some of its fibers are contracting – first one group and then another.

Their contraction is not visible, but as a result of it the muscle remains firm, healthy, and constantly ready for action.

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Flaccid If the nerve supply to a

muscle is destroyed, the muscle is no longer stimulated in this manner, and it loses tone and becomes paralyzed.

Soon after it becomes flaccid (soft and flabby) and begins to atrophy (waste away).

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Use It or Lose It

Muscle inactivity (due to loss of nerve supply immobilization, or whatever the cause) always leads to muscle weakness and wasting!

Regular exercise increases muscle size, strength, and endurance.

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Aerobic (Endurance) Exercise Examples: Aerobics class,

jogging, biking. Result: Stronger, more flexible muscles

with greater resistance to fatigue.These changes come about because the

blood supply to the muscles increases and more mitochondria form in the individual muscle cells and can store more oxygen.

Does not cause the muscles to increase much in size

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Other Adaptations from Aerobic Exercise1. Makes overall body metabolism more efficient

2. Improves digestion (and elimination)

3. Enhances neuromuscular coordination

4. Makes the skeleton stronger

5. The heart enlarges (hypertrophies) so that more blood is pumped out with each beat

6. Fat deposits are cleared from the blood vessel walls

7. Lungs become more efficient in gas exchange

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Resistance Resistance – Isometric

exercises in which the muscles are pitted against some immoveable object (or nearly so).Require very little time and

little or no special equipmentThe key is forcing the

muscles to contract with as much force as possible.

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Results of Resistance Training Results in increased

muscle size and strength.Due to enlargement of

individual muscle cells (they make more contractile filaments)

Not due to an increase in their number.

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Know Your Exercise Goals Lifting weights will not

improve your endurance for a marathon.

Jogging will do little to improve your muscle definition for competing in Mr. Muscle contest.

The best exercise program is one that includes both types of exercise.