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0至20摄氏度温度范围内两栖动物骨骼肌的等长收缩特性及瞬时刚度

Isometric contractile properties and instantaneous stiffness of amphibian skeletal muscle in the temperature range from 0 to 20 degrees C.

作者信息

Bressler B H

出版信息

Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1981 Jun;59(6):548-54. doi: 10.1139/y81-082.

Abstract

The isometric contractile properties of frog (Rana pipiens) and toad (Bufo bufo) sartorii have been studied over the temperature range from 0 to 20 degrees C. The isometric twitch tension was found to vary considerably between these two species and between muscles in the same species. Between 0 and 4 degrees C there was very little change in maximum isometric twitch tension. Between 4 and 12 degrees C several muscles from frog or toad showed a potentiation of twitch tension whereas others showed a decline. Over this temperature range the toad sartorii consistently demonstrated a greater potentiation. By 12 degrees C a steady decline in twitch tension in both muscles was seen as the temperature range the toad sartorii consistently demonstrated a greater potentiation. By 12 degrees C a steady decline in twitch tension in both muscles was seen as the temperature approached 20 degrees C. The maximum isometric tetanic tension recorded between 18 and 20 degrees C increased fractionally to an average of 1.504 +/- 0.029 (n = 4) for frog sartorii and to 1.377 +/- 0.008 (n = 5) for toad sartorii. The time to peak twitch tension and the half-relaxation time decreased markedly with an increase in temperature. Moreover, the half-relaxation time was reduced by a greater proportion than the time to peak twitch tension. Measurements of instantaneous stiffness by controlled velocity releases from the plateau of isometric tetani revealed that the large increase in isometric tetanus tension as the muscle was warmed was not accompanied by a corresponding increase in the total number of active cross-bridges. The possibility that a decreased availability of intracellular Ca2+ ions at the contractile sites contributing to the fall of isometric twitch tension at elevated temperatures is discussed. The possibility exists that at elevated temperatures a change inthe intrinsic contractile ability of the muscle occurs which produces an increased tension per cross-bridge.

摘要

在0至20摄氏度的温度范围内,对青蛙(豹蛙)和蟾蜍(中华大蟾蜍)缝匠肌的等长收缩特性进行了研究。发现这两个物种之间以及同一物种的不同肌肉之间,等长收缩张力存在显著差异。在0至4摄氏度之间,最大等长收缩张力变化很小。在4至12摄氏度之间,青蛙或蟾蜍的几块肌肉显示出收缩张力增强,而其他肌肉则显示出下降。在此温度范围内,蟾蜍缝匠肌始终表现出更大程度的增强。到12摄氏度时,随着温度接近20摄氏度,两块肌肉的收缩张力均出现稳定下降。在18至20摄氏度记录的最大等长强直收缩张力,青蛙缝匠肌略有增加,平均达到1.504±0.029(n = 4),蟾蜍缝匠肌则达到1.377±0.008(n = 5)。收缩张力达到峰值的时间和半松弛时间随温度升高而显著缩短。此外,半松弛时间缩短的比例大于收缩张力达到峰值的时间。通过对等长强直收缩平台进行控制速度释放来测量瞬时刚度,结果表明,随着肌肉升温,等长强直收缩张力大幅增加,但活性横桥总数并未相应增加。文中讨论了在较高温度下,收缩部位细胞内钙离子可用性降低导致等长收缩张力下降的可能性。也存在这样一种可能性,即在较高温度下,肌肉的内在收缩能力发生变化,导致每个横桥产生的张力增加。

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