Effects of hydrostatic pressure on fatiguing frog muscle fibres

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作者
Vawda, F
Ranatunga, KW
Geeves, MA
机构
[1] UNIV BRISTOL,SCH MED SCI,DEPT PHYSIOL,BRISTOL BS8 1TD,AVON,ENGLAND
[2] MAX PLANCK INST MOL PHYSIOL,D-44026 DORTMUND,GERMANY
基金
英国惠康基金;
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D O I
10.1007/BF00154057
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Effects of increased hydrostatic pressure (range 0.1-10 MPa) on isometric twitch and tetanic contractions of single, intact, frog muscle fibres were examined at 4, 11 and 21 degrees C and at different stages of fatigue. Twitch tension was potentiated by pressure at all temperatures, but the extent of potentiation was more pronounced at higher temperatures (34% MPa(-1) at 21 degrees C, compared to 8% MPa(-1) at 4 degrees C). Tetanic tension was depressed by pressure at 4 degrees C (similar to 0.7% MPa(-1)) but was potentiated by pressure at 21 degrees C (similar to 0.4% MPa(-1)). The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the tetanic tension was dependent on the fatigue status of the muscle fibre: during the early stages of fatigue (when tetanic tension was depressed by <20%), high pressure produced a tension depression (as in an unfatigued muscle fibre), whilst during the later stages of fatigue high pressure induced a significant potentiation of tetanic tension. Our results support the suggestion that excitation-contraction coupling and contractile activation are impaired during late fatigue. Pressure-effects were basically similar to caffeine-effects under a variety of conditions, suggesting that an enhancement of Ca2+ release may be contributory to potentiation of twitch tension and, in severely, fatigued muscle, potentiation of tetanic tension. In the rested state and during early fatigue the main effect of pressure is an inhibition of the crossbridge cycle.
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页码:631 / 636
页数:6
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