Lambert C R, Gladden L B, Stainsby W N
Am J Physiol. 1979 Jul;237(1):C38-42. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.1979.237.1.C38.
This study was designed to assess the contribution of length-dependent activation to the peak isometric twitch tension developed and the maximal rate of tension development (dP/dt) of in situ canine skeletal muscle. Length-developed tension and length-dP/dt relationships were generated for the dog gastrocnemius-plantaris muscle group at three different levels of inotropic state as determined by stimulation frequency. These relationships were then normalized with respect to maximal developed tension and maximal dP/dt and the normalized curves were superimposed for comparison. At progressively shorter muscle lengths the augmentation of tension production by a given increment in inotropic state was greater as measured by either developed tension or dP/dt. Thus, a given change in muscle length produced a greater change in performance in less potentiated muscles. These findings are similar to those from studies of isolated cardiac muscle and illustrate the lack of independence between activational state and muscle length for in situ skeletal muscle.
本研究旨在评估长度依赖性激活对原位犬骨骼肌产生的等长收缩峰值张力以及最大张力发展速率(dP/dt)的贡献。通过刺激频率确定三种不同变力状态水平,生成犬腓肠肌 - 比目鱼肌群的长度 - 张力关系和长度 - dP/dt关系。然后将这些关系相对于最大发展张力和最大dP/dt进行归一化,并将归一化曲线叠加进行比较。在逐渐缩短的肌肉长度下,通过发展张力或dP/dt测量,给定变力状态增量引起的张力产生增加更大。因此,给定的肌肉长度变化在较弱化的肌肉中产生更大的性能变化。这些发现与离体心肌研究的结果相似,说明了原位骨骼肌激活状态和肌肉长度之间缺乏独立性。