Physiology of the muscles: The T Tubules

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The discussion centers on the role of T tubules in muscle physiology, specifically their function in transmitting action potentials from the muscle fiber surface to the interior. T tubules form a network surrounding myofibrils and are crucial for facilitating communication between the sarcoplasmic reticulum and myofibrils during muscle contraction. The action potential travels through these tubules, ensuring synchronized contraction of muscle fibers. Understanding this mechanism is essential for grasping muscle physiology and contraction dynamics.

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  • Understanding of muscle fiber structure and function
  • Knowledge of action potentials in muscle physiology
  • Familiarity with the role of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
  • Basic concepts of neuromuscular transmission
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  • Explore the interaction between T tubules and the sarcoplasmic reticulum
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Students of physiology, educators in muscle biology, and professionals in sports science or physical therapy will benefit from this discussion, as it provides insights into the fundamental mechanisms of muscle contraction.

Asmaa Mohammad
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Hi all,

My textbook says that the T tubules, which form an extensive network of transverse tubules that surround myofibrils, can carry the wave of action potential from the surface of the muscle fiber to the cell interior.

Could you help me understand the sentence in bold because I'm not sure I understand it well.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Asmaa Mohammad said:
Hi all,

My textbook says that the T tubules, which form an extensive network of transverse tubules that surround myofibrils, can carry the wave of action potential from the surface of the muscle fiber to the cell interior.

Could you help me understand the sentence in bold because I'm not sure I understand it well.

Thanks in advance!

This may help.
https://highered.mheducation.com/si...action_potentials_and_muscle_contraction.html
 
@SciencewithDrJ
You say that the T tubules and the sarcoplasmic reticulum are what transfer the action potential between the different myofibrils?
 
Please look at the animation and try to figure out how the T tubule mediates the action potential. Action potential enters the neuron through the T-tubules.
 

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