C. Purkinje fibres – Explanation
Electrical activity of the heart
Myocardial action potential
Phase | Description | Mechanism |
0 | Rapid depolarization | Rapid sodium influx These channels automatically deactivate after a few m |
1 | Early repolarization | Efflux of potassium |
2 | Plateau | Slow influx of calcium |
3 | Final repolarization | Efflux of potassium |
4 | Restoration of ionic concentrations | Resting potential is restored by Na+/K+ ATPase There is slow entry of Na+ into the cell decreasing the potential difference until the threshold potential is reached, triggering a new action potential |
NB cardiac muscle remains contracted 10-15 times longer than skeletal muscle
Conduction velocity
Atrial conduction | Spreads along ordinary atrial myocardial fibers at 1 m/sec |
AV node conduction | 0.05 m/sec |
Ventricular conduction |
Purkinje fibers are of large diameter and achieve velocities of 2-4 m/sec (this allows a rapid and coordinated contraction of the ventricles |