Granzier H L, Myers J A, Pollack G H
J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 1987 Jun;8(3):242-51. doi: 10.1007/BF01574592.
Shortening dynamics were measured in single fibres of frog skeletal muscle using a system that could track the spacing between hairs mounted on the fibre surface. Segment length changes were predominantly stepwise. The objective of the study was to identify potential artifacts and check their relevance. Several possible causes of artifactual steps were evaluated quantitatively and ruled out. In addition, the surface marker method and an independent length-detection method based on light diffraction were used simultaneously. The concurrence of results confirmed that it is highly unlikely that stepwise shortening could arise out of instrument artifact. Possible mechanisms underlying the phenomenon are considered.
使用一个能够追踪安装在蛙骨骼肌单纤维表面毛发之间间距的系统来测量缩短动力学。节段长度变化主要是逐步的。该研究的目的是识别潜在的假象并检查它们的相关性。对假象步骤的几个可能原因进行了定量评估并排除。此外,同时使用了表面标记法和基于光衍射的独立长度检测法。结果的一致性证实了逐步缩短极不可能由仪器假象产生。考虑了该现象背后的可能机制。