McDonagh M J, Lewis D M, Wernberg-Möller S
Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. 1986;84(1):123-6. doi: 10.1016/0300-9629(86)90053-8.
Denervated amphibian muscle does not show the prolongation of action potential found in mammalian denervated muscle. It was, therefore, predicted that denervated amphibian muscle would not show prolongation of the mechanical twitch. The sartorius muscles in one leg of toads--Xenopus borealis--were denervated for 140-268 days. Isometric twitch time to peak, time to half relaxation and twitch/tetanus ratio were not changed following denervation, confirming our prediction. Twitch tension decreased to 68% and tetanic tension decreased to 75% of control values. The maximum velocity of unloaded shortening (muscle length/s) was also unchanged.
去神经支配的两栖动物肌肉并未表现出在哺乳动物去神经支配肌肉中所发现的动作电位延长现象。因此,据预测,去神经支配的两栖动物肌肉不会出现机械性抽搐的延长。对北方爪蟾(Xenopus borealis)蟾蜍一条腿上的缝匠肌进行140 - 268天的去神经支配处理。去神经支配后,等长收缩到峰值的时间、松弛到一半的时间以及抽搐/强直收缩比率均未改变,这证实了我们的预测。抽搐张力降至对照值的68%,强直收缩张力降至对照值的75%。无负荷缩短的最大速度(肌肉长度/秒)也未改变。