Frog toe muscles and isolated fibres from frog semitendinosus muscles were allowed to develop maximum K-contractures, and after reaching peak tension were transferred to media containing intermediate K (20-40 mM-K). Under these circumstances, relaxation displayed an early rapid phase, and a subsequent slower phase whose magnitude and rate varied with K. The removal of activator (calcium ion) from the sarcoplasm appears to have a potential-dependent component.2. The relation between relaxation and K suggests that, with progressive depolarization, membrane sites from which calcium is initially released become converted into sites which are again capable of binding calcium and removing it from the sarcoplasm.3. The rate of relaxation of frog toe muscle after maximum K-contractures can be either accelerated or retarded by abrupt alterations in Ca or by sudden replacement of the major extracellular anion. These effects are attributed to shifts in the relation between calcium rebinding and membrane potential.
摘要
青蛙趾肌和取自青蛙半腱肌的分离纤维被诱导产生最大钾收缩,在达到峰值张力后,转移至含有中等浓度K(20 - 40 mM - K)的培养基中。在这些情况下,松弛表现出一个早期快速阶段,以及随后一个较慢的阶段,其幅度和速率随K而变化。从肌浆中去除激活剂(钙离子)似乎有一个电位依赖性成分。