Length tension relationship muscle | physiology mbbs 1st year

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Physiology lecture on preload and length tension relationship in skeletal muscle
    Questions solved in this video:
    1. What is length tension relationship
    2. How incrrease in length increases the force of contraction
    3. What is optimum length
    4. What is active tension and passive tension
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Komentáře • 25

  • @razikrazi1403
    @razikrazi1403 Před rokem +5

    Thanku mam its very useful💜🖤

  • @vigneshjv2903
    @vigneshjv2903 Před 3 lety +4

    mam thank u.this is useful for me

  • @abhinashsharma3456
    @abhinashsharma3456 Před rokem +4

    ma'am one thing has struck my brain , looking at the arrangement of thick and thin filaments , it seems like during muscle contraction all the forces of pull exerted by myosin heads on actin filaments get cancelled out .
    Consider 3 adjacent sarcomere units. Now imagine , the myosin heads of central sarcomere are pulling actin filaments close together . But same is happening on the two adjacent sarcomeres on its each side as well. Now , as the actin filaments of adjacent sarcomeres are attached to the same Z disk where actin filaments of central sarcomere are also attached . Meaning , the force of pull of the myosin heads on Z disk and actin filament will cancel out . Then how is it possible for sarcomere to shorten at all.
    In the figures that we get in books as well as in internet , they just seem to focus on one sarcomere unit but when I consider what's happening on adjacent sarcomeres it seems like the forces get cancelled out.
    Please ma'am do help

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  Před rokem +4

      Ends are non-contractile- they are tendons...all the pull ultimately pulls tendons..

  • @syedaanni1763
    @syedaanni1763 Před 2 lety +2

    Thnkuuuuuu so much ma'am 🥺❤️

  • @user-fs1ur3cc1o
    @user-fs1ur3cc1o Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for good video !!

  • @harshitamehra7827
    @harshitamehra7827 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou

  • @lekhareddy2110
    @lekhareddy2110 Před 3 lety +2

    Mam how is it different between stretching and contracting a muscle at sarcomere level

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  Před 3 lety

      Stretching will stretch the sarcomere...contraction will shorten the sarcomere...same as told in the video

    • @lekhareddy2110
      @lekhareddy2110 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PhysiologyOpen mam when cross bridge is formed myosin pulls the actin filament and length of sarcomere decrease how does stretching occur mam

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  Před 3 lety

      Stretching means increase in the length of muscle which occurs when muscle relaxes from its basal tone...
      Or other way is when tendons are pulled from its ends ...this also stretches the sarcomere..since tendons are in parallel to sarcomere

    • @lekhareddy2110
      @lekhareddy2110 Před 3 lety

      @@PhysiologyOpen tq mam 🙏

  • @suyashlamichhane8757
    @suyashlamichhane8757 Před 2 lety +2

    Can we have notes of this ?

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  Před 2 lety +2

      Notes on skeletal muscle physiology soon releasing

  • @DrKK-rb4dg
    @DrKK-rb4dg Před 2 lety

    So it means as the contraction proceeds tension decreases

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  Před 2 lety

      No contraction produces active tension...this is how if length affects active tension, if length is too much, I.e. of muscle is too much strength, then hardly actin-myosin interact, thus may not contract and thus no active tension (however passive tension in muscle will increase)

    • @DrKK-rb4dg
      @DrKK-rb4dg Před 2 lety

      @@PhysiologyOpen means active tension increases while contraction although sarcomere approximates each other that is shortening of muscle fiber during contraction increases active tension in muscle, am I right

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @DrKK-rb4dg
      @DrKK-rb4dg Před 2 lety

      @@PhysiologyOpen thanku so much

    • @DrKK-rb4dg
      @DrKK-rb4dg Před 2 lety

      @@PhysiologyOpen one more question active tension can only be produced when there is some external agent that is some passive tension source or it can be produced without passive tension too and also why golgi tendon organs are effective only against active tension but not against passive tension,