Gulati J, Babu A
J Gen Physiol. 1985 Oct;86(4):479-500. doi: 10.1085/jgp.86.4.479.
This study addresses a long-standing controversy on the effects of the degree of activation on cross-bridge kinetics in vivo, by utilizing isolated intact and skinned fiber preparations. Steady force levels ranging from 0.1 to 0.76 P0 were achieved at 0 degrees C with temperature-step stimulation of intact fibers by varying the amount of caffeine in the bathing medium. The speed of unloaded shortening (by slack test) was found to be practically constant, which suggests that intracellular Ca2+ in the intact preparation has relatively little effect on isotonic shortening. Along with the results on tetanically stimulated fibers (force, P0), we observed a minor but significant trend for the speed to decline with lowered force levels. This trend is explained by the presence of a constant internal load equaling approximately 1% P0. The effect of Ca2+ on the shortening behavior of skinned fibers was examined at 0 and 10 degrees C. At 0 degrees C, there was practically no effect of Ca2+ on the shortening response in slack tests. At 10 degrees C, there was also no Ca2+ effect during the first activation cycle, but in subsequent cycles the speed of shortening was reduced during partial activation, which indicates that there were permanent changes in the fiber properties under these experimental conditions. The latter result could be explained if the internal load had increased to approximately 5% P0 in the modified skinned fiber (compared with 1% P0 in intact fiber). These findings show that isotonic contraction of frog fibers is intrinsically unaffected by the variations in intracellular Ca2+ that modulated the force over a nearly complete range. The results provide support for the idea that Ca2+ influences the force development in vivo by on-off switching mechanisms.
本研究通过使用分离的完整纤维和去皮纤维制剂,探讨了体内激活程度对横桥动力学影响这一长期存在的争议。在0℃下,通过改变浴液中咖啡因的含量,对完整纤维进行温度阶跃刺激,可实现0.1至0.76 P0范围内的稳定力水平。通过松弛试验发现,无负荷缩短速度实际上是恒定的,这表明完整制剂中的细胞内Ca2+对等张缩短的影响相对较小。结合强直刺激纤维的结果(力,P0),我们观察到随着力水平降低,速度有轻微但显著的下降趋势。这种趋势可以用大约等于1% P0的恒定内部负荷的存在来解释。在0℃和10℃下研究了Ca2+对去皮纤维缩短行为的影响。在0℃时,Ca2+对松弛试验中的缩短反应实际上没有影响。在10℃时,在第一个激活周期中也没有Ca2+效应,但在随后的周期中,部分激活期间缩短速度降低,这表明在这些实验条件下纤维特性发生了永久性变化。如果在改良的去皮纤维中内部负荷增加到大约5% P0(与完整纤维中的1% P0相比),则可以解释后一个结果。这些发现表明,青蛙纤维的等张收缩本质上不受细胞内Ca2+变化的影响,而细胞内Ca2+在几乎整个范围内调节力。这些结果为Ca2+通过开-关切换机制影响体内力发展的观点提供了支持。