Gans C, de Vree F
J Morphol. 1987 Apr;192(1):63-85. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051920106.
The differences in angulation and length observed for the fibers of anatomical muscles may reflect two distinct mechanical requirements: arrangement for pinnation, reflecting an increase in physiological cross-section and arrangement for equivalent placement of sarcomeres, possibly associated with coordination. The observed differences in fiber angulation and length have different effects upon the responses of sarcomeres, specifically on their extent and rate of shortening and on the force they may generate. The basic mechanisms governing these effects and the various arrangements of muscles are reviewed. Fiber length and angulation in the complex M. adductor mandibulae externus 2 of a lizard were measured stereotactically; these values correlate well with the hypothesis that the muscle shows equivalence and demonstrate that angulation for pinnation is less constant. An outline for the study of muscle architecture and function, detailing the kinds of information require to estimate forces and evaluate muscle and fiber placements, is presented.
羽状排列,反映了生理横截面积的增加;以及肌节等效排列,可能与协调性有关。观察到的纤维角度和长度差异对肌节的反应有不同影响,特别是对其缩短程度和速率以及可能产生的力。本文综述了控制这些影响的基本机制以及肌肉的各种排列方式。通过立体定位测量了蜥蜴复杂的下颌外收肌2中的纤维长度和角度;这些值与该肌肉表现出等效性的假设高度相关,并表明羽状排列的角度不太恒定。本文还给出了肌肉结构与功能研究的概述,详细说明了估计力以及评估肌肉和纤维位置所需的信息类型。