Title: Muscle Teamwork
1Muscle Teamwork
- Agonist (prime mover)
- - the muscle or group of muscles producing a
desired effect - Antagonist
- - the muscle or group of muscles opposing the
action - Synergist
- - the muscles surrounding the joint being
moved - Fixators
- - the muscle or group of muscles that steady
joints closer to the body axis so that the
desired action can occur
2Bending or straightening of elbow requires the
coordinated interplay of the biceps and triceps
muscles
3Contractile MachinerySarcomeres
- Contractile units
- Organized in series ( attached end to end)
- Two types of protein myofilaments
- - Actin thin filament
- - Myosin thick filament
- Each myosin is surrounded by six actin filaments
- Projecting from each myosin are tiny contractile
myosin bridges
4High microscope magnification of sarcomeres
within a myofibril
5Contractile MachineryCrossbridge formation and
movement
- Cross bridge movement
- - similar to the stroking of the oars and
movement of rowing shell - - movement of myosin filaments in relation to
actin filaments - - shortening of the sarcomere
- - shortening of each sarcomere is additive
- Cross bridge formation
- a signal comes from the motor nerve
activating the fibre
- the heads of the myosin filaments
temporarily attach themselves to the actin
filaments
Longitudinal section of myofibril
b) Contraction
6Contractile MachineryOptimal Crossbridge
formation
Longitudinal section of myofibril
- Sarcomeres should be optimal distance apart
- For muscle contraction optimal distance is
(0.0019-0.0022 mm) - At this distance an optimal number of cross
bridges is formed - If the sarcomeres are stretched farther apart
than optimal distance - - fewer cross bridges can form ? less force
produced - If the sarcomeres are too close together
- - cross bridges interfere with one another
as they form ? less force produced
c) Powerful stretching
d) Powerful contraction
7Contractile MachineryOptimal muscle length and
optimal joint angle
- The distance between sarcomeres is dependent on
the stretch of the muscle and the position of the
joint - Maximal muscle force occurs at optimal muscle
length (lo) - Maximal muscle force occurs at optimal joint
angle - Optimal joint angle occurs at optimal muscle
length
8 Muscle tension during elbow flexion at constant
speed
9Contractile MachineryTendons, origin, insertion
- In order for muscles to contract, they must be
attached to the bones to create movement - Tendons strong fibrous tissues at the ends of
each muscle that attach muscle to bone - Origin the end of the muscle attached to
the bone that does not move - Insertion the point of attachment of the
muscle on the bone that moves