Cecchi G, Lombardi V, Menchetti G
Pflugers Arch. 1984 Aug;401(4):396-401. doi: 10.1007/BF00584342.
The time course of the contractile process was investigated in the presence of AR-L 115BS, a twitch potentiator which is thought to increase the rate of the Ca2+ binding by troponin and to improve the Ca2+ mobilization from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. AR-L 115BS increased markedly the rate of development of the force-velocity (T-V) relation and of the isometric tetanic tension. The effect on the rate of development of the T-V relation was however substantially more intense than that on the speed of rise of tetanic tension, thus reducing considerably the isometric tension level at which the T-V relation attained its final characteristics. The velocity of shortening under zero load and the degree of curvature of the T-V relation were not affected by AR-L 115BS. These findings support the view that the development of the T-V relation and the rise of the isometric tetanic tension measure the time course of two different processes.
在存在AR-L 115BS(一种收缩增强剂,被认为可提高肌钙蛋白与Ca2+结合的速率并改善肌浆网中Ca2+的动员)的情况下,研究了收缩过程的时间进程。AR-L 115BS显著提高了力-速度(T-V)关系和等长强直张力的发展速率。然而,对T-V关系发展速率的影响比对强直张力上升速度的影响要强烈得多,从而大大降低了T-V关系达到其最终特征时的等长张力水平。零负荷下的缩短速度和T-V关系的曲率程度不受AR-L 115BS的影响。这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即T-V关系的发展和等长强直张力的上升衡量了两个不同过程的时间进程。