Grant
Asra
Humza
LEMS
100

What are inside vesicles in skeletal muscle?

Acetylcholine

100
What structure allows an action potential on the sarcolemma to travel deep into muscle fiber?

Transverse Tubules (T-tubules)

100

Which Troponin sub-protein binds to Calcium? 

Troponin C

100

What underlying disease if found in most patients with LEMS 

Cancer

300

What breaks Acetylcholine and facilitates reuptake? 

Acetylcholinesterase

300

What is the role of Dihydropyridine (DHP) receptor in excitation-contraction coupling?

It acts as a voltage sensor in the T-tubules that mechanically open the RyR (ryanodine receptor) on the sarcoplasmic reticulum to release Ca 2+ 

300
What is the function of Tropomyosin?

Protein that covers active binding site on Actin

300

This receptor is affect in people with LEMS disease:

Voltage Gated Calcium Channel

500

What else can bind to the nicotinic Acetylcholine receptor, that is not organically made by the body?

Nicotine

500

If DHP receptors failed to function properly, what specific step would be affected in muscle contraction?

Calcium would not be released from Sarcoplasmic reticulum, because the RyR channels would never open. Without calcium binding to troponin, cross-bridge cycling could not occur, leading muscle contraction to fail.

500

What does the abbreviation "SERCA" pump stand for? (You can logic this one out)

Sarcoplasmic/Endoplasmic Reticulum pump Ca 2+ ATPase

500

Who discovered LEMS disease?

Lamber and Eaton 

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