This document discusses smooth muscle tissue. It defines smooth muscle as non-striated muscle that lacks sarcomeres and is usually involuntary. There are two types of smooth muscle: single unit (visceral) muscle found in organs, and multiunit muscle like the ciliary muscle. Smooth muscle is composed of spindle-shaped cells with a central nucleus. Contraction is triggered by calcium ions causing actin and myosin filaments to slide past each other. Smooth muscle contraction is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, local tissue factors, hormones, and stretch.
4. Smooth Muscle
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• Cells are not striated
• Fibers smaller than those in skeletal muscle
• Spindle-shaped; single, central nucleus
• More actin than myosin
• No sarcomeres
- Not arranged as symmetrically
as in skeletal muscle,
thus NO striations.
• Caveolae: indentations in sarcolemma;
- May act like T tubules
• Dense bodies instead of Z disks
- Have noncontractile intermediate
filaments
5. Smooth Muscle Tissue
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2016/2017
Lacks the striations of skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue
Usually involuntary
divided into 2 types (Multiunit type – Visceral )
6. Types of smooth muscle
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i. Visceral (Single unit type )
This fibers usually are arranged in sheets or bundle and the cell
membrane are adherent to one another at multiple points so
force generated in one muscle fiber can be transmitted to the
next.
Acts as syncytium
Controlled mainly hormonally and locally
The cell membrane are joined by many gap junction to allow
ions to flow .
it is called visceral because it is found in the wall of most
viscera .
Examples :-
• Wall of blood vessels
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2016/2017
ii. Multi unit type
This type of smooth muscle is composed of separate
fibers .
Each fiber operates independently of tha other and
often is innervated by a singe nerve ending as skeletal
muscle .
Don’t obey all or none law .
fibers are too small to generate AP .
No spontaneous contraction
Examples :-
• Ciliary muscle
• Pilo –erector muscle
9. Ultrastructure of Smooth Muscle:
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•Actin and myosin filaments
•intermediate filaments of desmin (also vimentin in vascular smooth
muscle)
•Membrane associated and cytoplasmic dense bodies containing
actinin (similar to Z lines)
•Relatively active nucleus (smooth muscle cells make collagen, elastin,
and proteoglycans)
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Color Nuclei Homogeneity
Smooth
muscle
Smooth muscle
is more purple
because of
combination of
actin/myosin
and RNA (red +
blue = purple)
Smooth
muscle nuclei
are inside cell
Smooth muscle
is composed
only of muscle
11. Mechanism of Smooth Muscle Contraction
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12. Control of smooth muscle contraction
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i. nervous control :- Autonomic supply
ii. local tissue factor :- oxygen lack . CO2 excess
iii. Hormonal control :- nor-epinephrine . ADH
iv. stretch :- lead to spontaneous AP
14. Muscle Regeneration and Growth
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Smooth Muscle
•Increase in size (hypertrophy)
•Increase in number (regeneration/proliferation)
•Smooth muscle cells are proliferative
(e.g. uterine myometrium and vascular smooth muscle)
•Vascular pericytes can also provide source of smooth muscle
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2016/2017
Smooth Muscle found in
Walls of arteries and veins
Walls of hollow organs
Walls of airways to the lungs
Muscles that attach to hair follicles
Muscles that adjust pupil diameter
Muscles that adjust focus of the lens in the eye
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2016/2017
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