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Crossbridge properties during force enhancement by slow stretching in single intact frog muscle fibres

机译:通过缓慢拉伸单个完整的青蛙肌肉纤维来增强力量期间的跨桥特性

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The mechanism of force enhancement during lengthening was investigated on single frog muscle fibres by using fast stretches to measure the rupture tension of the crossbridge ensemble. Fast stretches were applied to one end of the activated fibre and force responses were measured at the other. Sarcomere length was measured by a striation follower device. Fast stretching induced a linear increase of tension that reached a peak and fell before the end of the stretch indicating that a sudden increase of fibre compliance occurred due to forced crossbridge detachment induced by the fast loading. The peak tension (critical tension, Pc) and the sarcomere length needed to reach Pc (critical length, Lc) were measured at various tensions during the isometric tetanus rise and during force enhancement by slow lengthening. The data showed that Pc was proportional to the tension generated by the fibre under both isometric and slow lengthening conditions. However, for a given tension increase, Pc was 6.5 times greater during isometric than during lengthening conditions. Isometric critical length was 13.04 ± 0.17 nm per half-sarcomere (nm hs−1) independently of tension. During slow lengthening critical length fell as the force enhancement increased. For 90% enhancement, Lc reduced to 8.19 ± 0.039 nm hs−1. Assuming that the rupture force of the individual crossbridge is constant, these data indicate that the increase of crossbridge number during lengthening accounts for only 15.4% of the total force enhancement. The remaining 84.6% is accounted for by the increased mean strain of the crossbridges.
机译:通过使用快速拉伸来测量跨桥合奏的断裂张力,研究了在单个青蛙肌肉纤维上加长过程中力增强的机制。将快速拉伸施加到活化纤维的一端,并在另一端测量力响应。肌节长度通过条纹随动装置测量。快速拉伸引起拉伸的线性增加,该线性增加达到峰值并在拉伸结束之前下降,这表明由于快速加载引起的强制跨桥分离,导致纤维顺应性突然增加。在等长破伤风上升过程中以及通过缓慢延长而增强力量的过程中,在各种张力下测量了峰值张力(临界张力,Pc)和达到Pc所需的肌节长度(临界长度,Lc)。数据表明,在等轴测和慢伸长条件下,Pc与纤维产生的张力成正比。但是,对于给定的张力增加,等轴测期间的Pc比拉长条件下的Pc大6.5倍。每个半肌节的等距临界长度为13.04±0.17 nm(nm hs -1 ),与张力无关。在缓慢延长过程中,临界长度随着力增强的增加而下降。为了提高90%,Lc降至8.19±0.039 nm hs -1 。假设单个横桥的断裂力是恒定的,这些数据表明,在加长过程中横桥数的增加仅占总力的15.4%。剩余的84.6%是由于横桥平均应变增加所致。

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