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Title: Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.
Description: Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.
Description: Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.
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Neuromuscular Junction
and
Neuromuscular transmission
Neuromuscular junction
Skeletal
Large
muscles innervated
motor nerve fibers
Anterior
horns of spinal cord
One junction per fiber
Neuromuscular
junction
Neuromuscular junction
A region of close contact between a neuron &
a muscle is a functional continuity, no
anatomical continuity
Places where motor nerve fibers make
functional contact with muscle fibers,
usually located near mid point & action
potential spreads on both sides
The point where nerve reaches the muscle,
myelin sheath is absent and fine filaments
pass to the sensitive area on the surface of
muscle fibers
Motor end plate
Area of muscle cell membrane in region of NMJ
Motor end plate
The set of muscle fibers innervated by all the
branches of axon of a single motor neuron
(3 – several hundred sk muscle fibers)
Each muscle fiber innervated by one motor end plate
and each motor neuron has many motor end plates
Motor end plate
The large Myelinated nerve fiber
forms a complex of branching nerve
terminals
invaginate
into the surface of the muscle fiber
But…
...
Entire structure is called the motor end plate
...
40 nm vesicles formed in GA of cell body- Motor neuron
Vesicles transported---axoplasmic streaming to nerve terminal
Acetylcholine synthesized in terminal parts of nerve - stored
At rest (MEPP) occasional fuse
Action potential opens calcium channels
Calcium inside terminal rise x 100
Vesicles fusion increased X 10,000
Exocytosis of acetylcholine – 125 vesicles/AP
...
65 nm – Allows
Sodium
Potassium and
Calcium to pass
PRACTICALLY SODIUM PASSES MOST
Sodium more in
ECF
Potassium more
ICF
END PLATE POTENTIAL
INITIATES ACTION POTENTIAL
End Plate Potential and Excitation of
the Skeletal Muscle Fiber
Safety Factor for Transmission at the
Neuromuscular Junction;
Fatigue of the Junction
Each impulse causes about three times as much end
plate potential as that required to stimulate the muscle
fiber
...
Stimulation greater than 100 times per second for
several minutes
Diminishes the number of acetylcholine vesicles so
much that impulses fail to pass into the muscle fiber
...
Duration of AP:
1 to 5 milliseconds (about 5 times
as long as in large myelinated nerves)
Velocity of conduction:
3
to 5 m/sec
(about
1/3 of that in large myelinated
nerve fibers)
...
Drug that stimulate NMJ by
inactivation of Acetyl cholinesterase
...
Methacholine,
Carbachol
Nicotine
...
Neostigmine ,
Physostigmine and
Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
...
means muscular weakness
GRAVIS…
...
drooping of eyelid
Diplopia……… Double vision
Difficulty in chewing, swallowing, speaking, limb
movement
Respiratory muscles weakness – Death
PTOSIS
Myasthenic patient
Clinical presentation
Progression of disease
Mild to more severe over weeks to months
Usually spreads from ocular to facial to bulbar to truncal
and limb muscles
Often, symptoms may remain limited to EOM and eyelid
muscles for years
Remissions
Spontaneous remissions rare
Most remissions with treatment occur within the first three
years
Clinical presentation
Co-existing autoimmune diseases
Hyperthyroidism
Occurs
in 10-15% MG patients
Rheumatoid
Scleroderma
Lupus
arthritis
Management of Myasthenia gravis
Anticholinesterases
Immunosuppressive therapy
Plasma exchange
Immunoglobulins
Thymectomy
Title: Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.
Description: Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.
Description: Easy lecture notes for 1st year mbbs physiology chapter Neuromuscular transmission.