Energy storage during stretch of active single fibres from frog skeletal muscle
Heat production and force were measured during tetani of single muscle fibres from anterior tibialis of frog. During stimulation fibres were either kept under isometric conditions, or were stretched or allowed to shorten (at constant velocity) after isometric force had reached its plateau value. The...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2003-04, Vol.548 (2), p.461-474 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Heat production and force were measured during tetani of single muscle fibres from anterior tibialis of frog. During stimulation
fibres were either kept under isometric conditions, or were stretched or allowed to shorten (at constant velocity) after isometric
force had reached its plateau value. The energy change was evaluated as the sum of heat and work (work = integral of force
with respect to length change). Net energy absorption occurred during stretch at velocities greater than about 0.35 L 0 s â1 ( L 0 is fibre length at resting sarcomere length 2.10 μm). Heat produced by 1 mm segments of the fibre was measured simultaneously
and separately; energy absorption is not an artefact due to patchy heat production. The maximum energy absorption, 0.092 ±
0.002 P 0 L 0 (mean ± s.e.m. , n = 8; where P 0 is isometric force at L 0 ), occurred during the fastest stretches (1.64 L 0 s â1 ) and amounted to more than half of the work done on the fibre. Energy absorption occurred in two phases. The amount in the
first phase, 0.027 ± 0.003 P 0 L 0 ( n = 32), was independent of velocity beyond 0.18 L 0 s â1 . The quantity absorbed in the second phase increased with velocity and did not reach a limiting value in the range of velocities
used. After stretch, energy was produced in excess of the isometric rate, probably from dissipation of the stored energy.
About 34 % (0.031 P 0 L 0 /0.092 P 0 L 0 ) of the maximum absorbed energy could be stored elastically (in crossbridges, tendons, thick, thin and titin filaments) and
by redistribution of crossbridge states. The remaining energy could have been stored in stretching transverse, elastic connections
between myofibrils. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.032185 |