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The skeletal muscle pump

The skeletal muscle pump or musculovenous pump is a collection of skeletal muscles that aid the heart in the circulation of blood. It is especially important in increasing venous return to the heart,[1] but may also play a role in arterial blood flow.

  1. ^ Fontes-Carvalho, Ricardo; Vilela, Eduardo M.; Gonçalves-Teixeira, Pedro (2018-01-01), Watson, Ronald Ross; Zibadi, Sherma (eds.), "Chapter 11 - The Effect of Exercise Training in Systolic and Diastolic Function", Lifestyle in Heart Health and Disease, Academic Press, pp. 153–162, doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-811279-3.00011-2, ISBN 978-0-12-811279-3, retrieved 2020-11-20

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Skeletal muscle pump

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myofibrils - the basic functional organelles in the skeletal muscle system. In vertebrates, skeletal muscle contractions are neurogenic as they require synaptic...

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soleus is responsible for pumping venous blood back into the heart from the periphery, and is often called the skeletal muscle pump, peripheral heart or the...

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Skeletal muscle

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Muscle hypertrophy

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cytosol, cells use membrane pumps like calcium ATPase found in the membranes of sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle. These pumps are needed to provide...

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Cooling down

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particularly those within a muscle, dilate to accommodate the increased blood flow through exercising muscle. The skeletal-muscle pump assists in returning blood...

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Sarcoplasmic reticulum

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coupling in skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. The SR contains ion channel pumps, within its membrane that are responsible for pumping Ca2+ into the...

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Venous return

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and venodilating therapies can be understood. Skeletal muscle pump: Rhythmical contractions of limb muscles as occurs during normal activity such as walking...

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in the skeletal muscle cells (metabolic fatigue) by increasing heart rate to maximize delivery of oxygen and blood borne fuels to the muscles for oxidative...

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true or perceived muscle weakness. True muscle weakness is a primary symptom of a variety of skeletal muscle diseases, including muscular dystrophy and...

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Smooth muscle

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coordinated response even in multiunit smooth muscle. Smooth muscle differs from skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle in terms of structure, function, regulation...

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Blood pressure

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mechanisms include the veno-arteriolar axon reflex, the 'skeletal muscle pump' and 'respiratory pump'. Together these mechanisms normally stabilize blood...

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A cramp is a sudden, involuntary, painful skeletal muscle contraction or overshortening associated with electrical activity; while generally temporary...

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changes with adaptations in skeletal muscle mass. Collectively, the authors conclude that skeletal muscle mass and muscle memory phenomenon is, at least...

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GLUT4

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glucose transporter found primarily in adipose tissues and striated muscle (skeletal and cardiac). The first evidence for this distinct glucose transport...

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Vein

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action of skeletal muscle pumps that contract and compress the veins. A skeletal muscle is confined in its fascia and contraction of the muscle which makes...

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Thermogenesis

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genetic drift. The second form of NST occurs in skeletal muscle. While eutherians use both BAT and skeletal muscle NST for thermogenesis, birds only use the...

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Sarcolemma

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sheath), also called the myolemma, is the cell membrane surrounding a skeletal muscle fibre or a cardiomyocyte. It consists of a lipid bilayer and a thin...

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conditioning makes the heart and lungs pump blood more efficiently, delivering more oxygen to muscles and organs. Skeletal muscles also become aerobically conditioned...

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