Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
Biol Lett. 2011 Dec 23;7(6):885-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0303. Epub 2011 May 11.
The body wall muscles of sanguivorous leeches power mechanically diverse behaviours: suction feeding, crawling and swimming. These require longitudinal muscle to exert force over an extremely large length range, from 145 to 46 per cent of the mean segmental swimming length. Previous data, however, suggest that leech body wall muscle has limited capacity for force production when elongated. Serotonin (5-HT) alters the passive properties of the body wall and stimulates feeding. We hypothesized that 5-HT may also have a role in allowing force production in elongated muscle by changing the shape of the length-tension relationship (LTR). LTRs were measured from longitudinal muscle strips in vitro in physiological saline with and without the presence of 10 µM 5-HT. The LTR was much broader than previously measured for leech muscle. Rather than shifting the LTR, 5-HT reduced passive muscle tonus and increased active stress at all lengths. In addition to modulating leech behaviour and passive mechanical properties, 5-HT probably enhances muscle force and work production during locomotion and feeding.
吸血、爬行和游泳。这些行为需要纵向肌肉在非常大的长度范围内施加力,从 145%到 46%的平均节段游泳长度。然而,之前的数据表明,当拉长时,水蛭体壁肌肉的力量产生能力有限。血清素(5-HT)改变体壁的被动特性并刺激进食。我们假设 5-HT 也可能通过改变长度-张力关系(LTR)的形状来允许在拉长的肌肉中产生力。在生理盐水中,用和不用 10µM 5-HT,从体外的纵向肌肉条上测量 LTR。LTR 比之前测量的水蛭肌肉要宽得多。5-HT 并没有改变 LTR,而是降低了被动肌肉紧张度,并在所有长度上增加了主动应力。除了调节水蛭的行为和被动机械特性外,5-HT 可能在运动和进食过程中增强肌肉力量和做功。