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Action Potentials and Contraction in Cardiac Muscle Cells 

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In this episode, I show how the Action potential is generated in cardiac muscle cells and how this results in Contraction of the Heart. When the action potential happens, calcium ions are released from the Sarcoplasmic reticulum, causing the plateau. Calcium ions then trigger muscle contraction.
00:00 Intro
00:20 Review: SA and AV Node and Purkinje Fibers
01:00 How heart muscle cells are electrically connected.
02:08 Conduction velocities
03:14 Why does conduction velocity change from the SA Node down to the Purkinje fibers?
03:51 What happens inside the cardiac muscle cells?
04:13 Action potential chart - Depolarization of membrane potential
04:44 Plateau phase (calcium ions are released)
05:24 Repolarization of cardiac muscle cells
06:16 Release of calcium ions and Muscle contraction
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Комментарии : 96   
@bigdog4574
@bigdog4574 8 лет назад
You missed Phase 0- Phase 1 transition where fast Na+ channel closing, creates initial drop in Em. Phase 2 is the Plateau from the L-type Ca+ channels being open as a result of Depolarization, same time IKr channels are open that pump K+ out of cell. That is the reason for plateau because K+ out off-sets Ca+ going into the cell. Influx of Ca+ causes Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca+ release, this reults in cross-bridge cycling & muscle contraction. The Plateau is the ST segment of ECG. Overall this explanation requires a few more additions to be correct.
@walidrahman2
@walidrahman2 12 лет назад
I was failing one of my biology classes until I found your channel. You are amazing at explaining everything.
@MegaSeany11
@MegaSeany11 10 лет назад
Your voice is deep, velvety, and silky smooth my man, Definitely making biology fun.
@iren181
@iren181 10 лет назад
100% True
@MsBRETTB
@MsBRETTB 3 года назад
Wow! Your passion makes me learn this stuff even more! You have a gift, thanks for making this so manageable!
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 13 лет назад
@petercourt You are very much welcome. You are correct. The bundle of His actually branches off into the Purkinje fibers. Those fibers are the little branches you see. Sorry, my line was a bit off when pointing to the purkinje fibers.
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 12 лет назад
@jessicg61 Hi! Unfortunately, Leslie won't be able to answer specific questions as he is busy with a lot of work. He will definitely get to more systems in the future. He has many to work on at the moment. So stay tuned for more!
@unknownasianchick
@unknownasianchick 12 лет назад
This saved me hours of reading and stressing over this topic... Very helpful esp. since I have a test tomorrow.
@Ray24393
@Ray24393 11 лет назад
Awesome! Thank you sooo much for these amazing videos. Textbooks make it so difficult to understand but you take very difficult material and concepts and actually manage to make it understandable in less than 10 minutes! God bless you!!!!!!
@iren181
@iren181 10 лет назад
Thank you so much !!!! i'm an occupational therapy student in uni and this was amazing helped me a lot.
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 12 лет назад
@lovelylatina207 Thank you! Stay tuned for more Biology videos coming very soon!
@AshwiniKumar
@AshwiniKumar 12 лет назад
there is also a phase before Plateau phase, and that is Early Rapid Repolarisation, in which the membrane potential reaches to 0 mv, for opening of L type Can channels, which is necessary for the stimulation of SR Ca channels.
@brumified
@brumified 11 лет назад
@anas lahrichi The bundle of His is a cluster if specialised conduction myocardiocytes, they transmit that electrical energy from the AV node to the Purkenje Fibres; so they function to transmit charge Moreno than concentrate it as in the AV node cardiomyocytes.
@azila00
@azila00 10 лет назад
Thank you so much. I had difficulty before watching this episode. This episode has made it so easy for me to understand about action potential and phases of cardiac muscle contractions. Once again thank you very much. God bless you.
@Nickmysterthe8th
@Nickmysterthe8th 12 лет назад
WOW...I Love you. Got a test tomorrow and this was the thing i was struggling with for a while.
@UtubeDeShayna
@UtubeDeShayna 11 лет назад
You're videos so unbelievably helpful. Thank you so much for being such a genius but still being able to relay the information!
@jameelksingh
@jameelksingh 11 лет назад
Used this to study for my MCAT. Very good videos. Will be looking for Kidneys next lol
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 13 лет назад
@cid6000 You're very much welcome!
@priscillaalameda6339
@priscillaalameda6339 12 лет назад
Will appreciate it if the Bundle of His was also mentioned...Thanks! =) The videos are REALLY helpful. Good job!
@israahmadahmad916
@israahmadahmad916 10 лет назад
No comment..... just Brilliant!!
@Bindasjhakyass
@Bindasjhakyass 10 лет назад
what is action potential duration ? What is the difference between APD and ERP?
@babaikarmakar8501
@babaikarmakar8501 Год назад
Video uploaded 11years ago 😱 .... NICE VIDEO SIR 🙏
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology Год назад
Thanks. I guess the way the heart functions hasn't changed in 11 years 😀
@provitaminjets
@provitaminjets 11 лет назад
man your freakin amazing man! i've been watching your videos and mastering human phys. every time i have an epiphany, and convince myself something is one way, i watch your videos and you clear things up. really appreciate your dedication, live from central canada thank you very much sir.
@HyperAmygdala
@HyperAmygdala 12 лет назад
It's 3am,exam at 10:30am. All I can say is Thank You!!!
@mrmikeymills
@mrmikeymills 13 лет назад
Depolarization lasts less than a ms in skeletal muscle cells? I don't think so... Also, the calcium is not released from the Sarcoplasmic recticulum until voltage gate Ca2+ channels open, allowing EXTRACELLULAR Ca2+ to enter the cell (this is the nature of the plateau), triggering ryanodine receptors to open the gate of the Sarcoplasmic recticulum. Once this happens, then Ca2+ is released from SR, causing calcium spark and triggering the events of the power stroke (muscle contraction).
@suzana00
@suzana00 Год назад
Thank you from the SA node of the heat of tired med student ♥️
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology Год назад
This was my favorite comment for the month 😂😂😂
@petercourt
@petercourt 13 лет назад
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. But isn't the part you've labeled Purkenje the left bundle branch of His?
@noedetteperpetua5395
@noedetteperpetua5395 10 лет назад
I love you lesley. You make physiology really easy for me
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 13 лет назад
@CecilieWhipps We love saving lives. Especially with Biology ;)
@pagurotraduzioni202
@pagurotraduzioni202 8 лет назад
HI, there. Thank you for this video. What is the difference between the red and blue curves. I did not get that very well. Makes sense to highlight their difference? Is it the membrane potential vs. the tension in the cardiac muscle cells?
@anaslahrichi
@anaslahrichi 11 лет назад
Where is the bundle of his located ? Has it the same role ?
@jessicg61
@jessicg61 12 лет назад
what is the "extra event" that occurs in cardiac muscle?
@marianb2530
@marianb2530 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I thought this was going to cover PQRST....
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 6 месяцев назад
I cover that in this video - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TISR6RS6gEI.html
@brumified
@brumified 11 лет назад
Moreso* Also they extend directly from the AV node
@rounikt
@rounikt 12 лет назад
@Anumanu1711 -------absolutely crrct......the early repolarisation phase is missing here....... that produce an inword notch in graph just before onset of plateau .......due toactivation of a trascient outword current carried mainly by k+(efflux of k+)
@jj4penguin228
@jj4penguin228 8 лет назад
Is calcium also release by the terminal cisternae in Cardiac muscle?
@Mobimobipopo
@Mobimobipopo 11 лет назад
Does The action potential includes Depolarisation phase and the plateau?
@steveschneider2356
@steveschneider2356 10 лет назад
hi,thanks for this amazing video .however i wanna tell u that the calcium ions enter the membrane of the fiber in the heart .Not released from the endoplasmic reticulum as u mentioned .this is true in skeletal muscles but not here in a myofiber of the heart
@hilarydirks715
@hilarydirks715 10 лет назад
Actually both happen. It's called Calcium induced-Calcium release. It's unique to the cardiac cells.
@umarecol81
@umarecol81 8 лет назад
wow this video helped me so much, it made is so much simplier to understand! Thank you so much!
@hatsamb
@hatsamb 7 лет назад
If calcium is also released in skeletal muscle cells, why is there no extended refractory phase there...
@JL6293
@JL6293 7 лет назад
This is a fantastic question, and I think using graphs would be the best way to explain. But since I have no visual aid, I hope to point you in the right direction: So - I think thing we're confusing here is skeletal MUSCLE depolarization and the NERVE depolarization. The muscular depolarization of skeletal muscle lasts a long time compared to the instantaneous depolarization/re-polarization cycle (action potential) of a muscle's associated nerve.
@spechalboy91
@spechalboy91 11 лет назад
Excellent video. A great refresher for me. Thank you!
@sabah1242
@sabah1242 12 лет назад
the videos are really good for revision! thankyou! can i just ask tho, in smooth/skeletal muscles, calcium is released aswell from the sarcoplasmic reticulum so why doesnt that result in a plateau phase..? is it to do with the timings, because action potentials are time dependent also?
@muhammadericali
@muhammadericali 9 лет назад
why does K+ ion release cause muscles to relax? Really helpful video!! God bless you.
@oliverwilliams88
@oliverwilliams88 9 лет назад
M Ali Under physiological conditions, K+ ions will move OUT of their channels (efflux), which is the opposite for Na+ and Ca+. Therefore, the loss of charge from the cell from K+ efflux will bring the membrane potential down (make it less positive) which will terminate action potential spikes (once sufficiently below threshold) and in turn terminate muscle contractions.
@sozana121
@sozana121 11 лет назад
Great! i hav an exam after tomoroow i needed this thanx
@fengyi07
@fengyi07 10 лет назад
I agree with steve schneider
@thealmassi1
@thealmassi1 11 лет назад
Yes. AP ends once it reaches the resting potential again.
@Erykkan
@Erykkan 6 лет назад
you didnt mention movement of inons in different phases...
@sandy40776
@sandy40776 9 лет назад
thank dude because of u all concept r clear
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 12 лет назад
@NeedsAHardOne Thank you! :)
@imeldaflores9905
@imeldaflores9905 10 лет назад
thank you. these videos are amazing and have been so helpful
@alexrn8577
@alexrn8577 11 лет назад
thank you, that was great demo
@rishmaakhtar1381
@rishmaakhtar1381 4 месяца назад
Link of episode 42 ....please send
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 4 месяца назад
Sorry for the delayed response. Here you go - pulse.ly/bawg7xglcm
@natazyasvetlana5219
@natazyasvetlana5219 4 года назад
Thank you Sir!! this helped me a lot!!!
@cid6000
@cid6000 13 лет назад
Thank you
@DendeSillyBeast
@DendeSillyBeast 12 лет назад
these viedos are fantastic for review :)
@hunger4jsutice
@hunger4jsutice 9 лет назад
Why does Ca cause the release of aceytylcholine and cause muscle contraction, yet excess calcium results in muscle weakness? Can you tie that in with the action of Ca channel blockers and their negative dropotropic and inotropic effects? Thank you, and I love your videos.
@hunger4jsutice
@hunger4jsutice 9 лет назад
I do understand the Ca channel blockers decrease vascular resistance, causing dilation and thus the afterload is reduced, so that results in a negative inotropic and dromotropic effect. I guess I am confused about the seeming paradox of hypercalcemia causing muscle relaxation/weakness and yet calcium as a cause of muscle contraction and vascular resistance.
@imanesmaili5519
@imanesmaili5519 11 лет назад
Thank u so much for these videos
@kerryvp
@kerryvp 12 лет назад
Are you a Trini?? Good stuff!
@delijeceber
@delijeceber 9 лет назад
Hello! I am from Greece and I am studying Biology in Germany. Your videos are really very very helpful!!! I have a stupid question though: does the plateau phase exist only at the cardiac muscle cells or generally at every muscle of the body? I mean, it sounds logic because there is a Calcium release at every muscle...
@GabbyLagemann
@GabbyLagemann 9 лет назад
Plateau only in cardiac muscle. It prolongs the action potential to as long as 300 msec. This prolongation plays a role in triggering muscle contraction. Recall that in skeletal muscle if the frequency of action potentials is high enough the muscle will enter a state of tetany in which the muscle remains continually contracted. If this happened in the heart, blood flow would stop, since refilling of the chambers requires that the heart relax. Also, contraction of cardiac muscle requires the contribution of extracellular Ca2+. All during the plateau phase Ca2+ is entering the cell from the extracellular fluid, contributing to total intracellular calcium concentration.
@ldyluv6988
@ldyluv6988 12 лет назад
THANK YOUU SO MUCH FOR THIS! i UNDERSTAND THIS NOW!!
@SuperM3aned
@SuperM3aned 12 лет назад
you are my hero doctor
@Mrpimp490
@Mrpimp490 7 лет назад
what was the difference between the red and the blue curve. I got that the blue curve represent the cardiac contractile muscle AP but what was the red curve for. it confused me a little
@thealafond
@thealafond 7 лет назад
blue is the contractile response so how the muscle reacts to the action potential
@Emmalicourice
@Emmalicourice 10 лет назад
this video rocks! thank you!!
@mirrorreflex
@mirrorreflex 12 лет назад
Also if the heart did have tetanic contraction it would fatigue, which we do not want as our heart is needed all the time.
@nabilmnooortaha
@nabilmnooortaha 9 лет назад
thank you very much
@packerfan43042
@packerfan43042 11 лет назад
Very great videos! Greats Appreciated.
@Scoffstache
@Scoffstache 12 лет назад
gives time for ventricular filling and prevents tetanic contraction
@jessarennie5920
@jessarennie5920 8 лет назад
Thank you a ton!!
@bruisedvein
@bruisedvein 11 лет назад
this is most excellent
@264amdx
@264amdx 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot mate
@americanenglishazerbaijan
@americanenglishazerbaijan 9 лет назад
Perfect !!!!!
@InteractiveBiology
@InteractiveBiology 12 лет назад
@kerryvp St. Maarten :)
@bomhayhay
@bomhayhay 9 лет назад
Thank U
@muhammadjunaidali769
@muhammadjunaidali769 4 года назад
Awesome
@belanabdulla6368
@belanabdulla6368 3 года назад
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@vincentgogh2389
@vincentgogh2389 4 года назад
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@leena969
@leena969 9 лет назад
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