Neering I R, Quesenberry L A, Morris V A, Taylor S R
School of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of NSW Kensington, Australia.
Biophys J. 1991 Apr;59(4):926-33. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(91)82306-2.
We measured dynamic changes in volume during contraction of live, intact frog skeletal muscle fibers through a high-speed, intensified, digital-imaging microscope. Optical cross-sections along the axis of resting cells were scanned and compared with sections during the plateau of isometric tetanic contractions. Contraction caused an increase in volume of the central third of a cell when axial force was maximum and constant and the central segment was stationary or lengthened slightly. But changes were unequal along a cell and not predicted by a cell's resting area or shape (circularity). Rapid local adjustments in the cytoskeletal evidently keep forces in equilibrium during contraction of living skeletal muscle. These results also show that optical signals may be distorted by nonuniform volume changes during contraction.
我们通过高速、增强型数字成像显微镜测量了活的完整青蛙骨骼肌纤维收缩过程中的动态体积变化。沿着静息细胞轴的光学横截面被扫描,并与等长强直收缩平台期的横截面进行比较。当轴向力最大且恒定时,且中央段静止或略有延长时,收缩会导致细胞中央三分之一的体积增加。但细胞内的变化并不均匀,也无法通过细胞的静息面积或形状(圆度)来预测。在活骨骼肌收缩过程中,细胞骨架的快速局部调整显然使力保持平衡。这些结果还表明,收缩过程中不均匀的体积变化可能会使光信号失真。