Cecchi G, Colomo F, Lombardi V
Arch Fisiol. 1979 Jun 30;71(1-4):279-302.
The relation between sarcomere length, tension and time course of tension development in twitch and tetanic contractions at 20 degrees C was determined for isolated fibres from the semitendinosus muscle of the frog (Rana esculenta). In twenty fibres at about 2.15 micron sarcomere length, the peak twitch tension, the maximum tetanic tension and the twitch/tetanus ratio ranged, respectively, from 0.22 to 1.6 kg/cm2, from 2.13 o 3.96 kg/cm2 an from 0.07 to 0.53. The peak twitch tension was found to be: i) directly correlated with the twitch/tetanus ratio and the time to the peak of the first derivative of the twitch tension, ii) inversely correlated with the time to the peak of the first derivative of tetanic tension. No significant correlation was found between the maximal tetanic tension and the peak twitch tension or the twitch/tetanus ratio. Peak twitch tension and twitch/tetanus ratio were not correlated with the fibre cross-sectional area which ranged from 1.052 to 6,283 micron2. Sarcomere length-tension curves for twitch and tetanic isometric contractions at 20 degrees C were determined in twelve fibres. Increases in sarcomere length from about 2.15 to 2.85 micron produced, depending on the peak twitch tension or the twitch/tetanus ratio at about 2.15 micron, either decrease and no change or increase in peak twitch tension, but constantly enhanced the twitch/tetanus ratio and the degree of this potentiation was inversely correlated with the twitch/tetanus ratio at 2.15 micron. Increase in sarcomere length above 2.15 micron did not alter the course of the early development of twitch and tetanic tensions, reduced considerably the variation in peak twitch tension and twitch/tetanus ratio, without altering that of tetanic tension and swamped the correlation between the peak twitch tension and the time to peak of the differentiated twitch tension. However, the peak twitch tension at about 2.85 micron resulted to be directly correlated with the peak twitch tension at about 2.15 micron and in addition the relative length-dependent change in the time of the peak of the first derivative of the twitch tension resulted to be directly correlated with the relative length-dependent change in the peak twitch tension. It is concluded that both the duration of the active state and the rate factors of activation contribute to the determining of the large variation in peak twitch tension at about 2.15 micron, whereas the length-dependent increase in twitch/tetanus ratio appears to be mainly determined by prolongation of the active state duration.
测定了20℃时,从食用蛙(Rana esculenta)半腱肌分离出的纤维在单收缩和强直收缩中肌节长度、张力以及张力发展的时程之间的关系。在20根肌节长度约为2.15微米的纤维中,单收缩峰值张力、最大强直张力和单收缩/强直收缩比值分别在0.22至1.6kg/cm²、2.13至3.96kg/cm²和0.07至0.53范围内。发现单收缩峰值张力:i)与单收缩/强直收缩比值以及单收缩张力一阶导数峰值出现的时间直接相关,ii)与强直张力一阶导数峰值出现的时间呈负相关。未发现最大强直张力与单收缩峰值张力或单收缩/强直收缩比值之间存在显著相关性。单收缩峰值张力和单收缩/强直收缩比值与纤维横截面积(范围为1.052至6283平方微米)无关。测定了12根纤维在20℃时单收缩和强直等长收缩的肌节长度-张力曲线。肌节长度从约2.15微米增加到2.85微米时,根据约2.15微米处的单收缩峰值张力或单收缩/强直收缩比值,单收缩峰值张力要么降低、无变化要么增加,但持续提高单收缩/强直收缩比值,且这种增强程度与2.15微米处的单收缩/强直收缩比值呈负相关。肌节长度增加到2.15微米以上时,未改变单收缩和强直张力早期发展的进程,显著降低了单收缩峰值张力和单收缩/强直收缩比值的变化,而未改变强直张力的变化,且掩盖了单收缩峰值张力与单收缩微分张力峰值出现时间之间的相关性。然而,约2.85微米处的单收缩峰值张力与约2.15微米处的单收缩峰值张力直接相关,此外,单收缩张力一阶导数峰值时间的相对长度依赖性变化与单收缩峰值张力的相对长度依赖性变化直接相关。得出的结论是,活性状态的持续时间和激活的速率因素都有助于决定约2.15微米处单收缩峰值张力的巨大变化,而单收缩/强直收缩比值的长度依赖性增加似乎主要由活性状态持续时间的延长决定。