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蛙骨骼肌快速收缩时的高能磷酸代谢与能量释放

High-energy phosphate metabolism and energy liberation associated with rapid shortening in frog skeletal muscle.

作者信息

Homsher E, Irving M, Wallner A

出版信息

J Physiol. 1981 Dec;321:423-36. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1981.sp013994.

Abstract
  1. High-energy phosphate metabolism and energy liberated as heat and work were measured in 3 sec tetani of frog sartorius muscles at 0 degrees C.2. Three contraction periods were studied: (a) shortening at near-maximum velocity for 0.3 sec from sarcomere length 2.6 to 1.8 mum, beginning after 2 sec of isometric stimulation, (b) the 0.7 sec isometric period immediately following such rapid shortening, (c) the period from 2 to 3 sec in an isometric tetanus at sarcomere length 1.8 mum.3. There were no significant changes in levels of ATP, ADP or AMP in any contraction period. The observed changes in inorganic phosphate and creatine levels indicated that the only significant reaction occurring was phosphocreatine splitting.4. The mean rate of high-energy phosphate splitting during rapid shortening, 0.48 +/- 0.24 mumole/g.sec (mean +/- s.e. of mean, n = 29; ;g' refers to blotted muscle weight), was not significantly different from that in the 1 sec period in the isometric tetanus, 0.32 +/- 0.11 mumole/g.sec (n = 17). The mean rate in the post-shortening period, 0.71 +/- 0.10 mumole/g.sec (n = 22), was greater than that in the 1 sec period in the isometric tetanus, and this difference is significant (P < 0.02, t test).5. A large quantity of heat plus work was produced during the rapid shortening period, but less than half of this could be accounted for by simultaneous chemical reactions. The unexplained enthalpy production was 6.5 +/- 2.6 mJ/g (mean +/- s.e. of mean). No significant unexplained enthalpy was produced in the 1 sec period in the isometric tetanus.6. In the post-shortening period the observed enthalpy was less, by 6.2 +/- 2.6 mJ/g, than that expected from the simultaneous chemical reactions.7. The results are interpreted in terms of an exothermic shift in the population of cross-bridge states during rapid shortening. It is suggested that a relatively slow subsequent step prevents many of these cross-bridges from completing the cycle and splitting ATP until after the end of shortening.
摘要
  1. 在0摄氏度下,对青蛙缝匠肌进行3秒强直收缩,测量其高能磷酸代谢以及以热和功形式释放的能量。

  2. 研究了三个收缩期:(a) 从肌节长度2.6微米缩短至1.8微米,以接近最大速度缩短0.3秒,在等长刺激2秒后开始;(b) 紧接着这种快速缩短后的0.7秒等长收缩期;(c) 在肌节长度1.8微米的等长强直收缩中从2秒到3秒的时间段。

  3. 在任何收缩期,ATP、ADP或AMP水平均无显著变化。观察到的无机磷酸盐和肌酸水平的变化表明,唯一发生的显著反应是磷酸肌酸的分解。

  4. 快速缩短期间高能磷酸分解的平均速率为0.48±0.24微摩尔/克·秒(平均值±平均值标准误,n = 29;g'指吸干水分后的肌肉重量),与等长强直收缩中1秒时间段的速率0.32±0.11微摩尔/克·秒(n = 17)无显著差异。缩短后时间段的平均速率为0.71±0.10微摩尔/克·秒(n = 22),大于等长强直收缩中1秒时间段的速率,且这种差异具有显著性(P < 0.02,t检验)。

  5. 在快速缩短期间产生了大量的热加功,但其中不到一半可由同时发生的化学反应解释。无法解释的焓产生为6.5±2.6毫焦/克(平均值±平均值标准误)。在等长强直收缩的1秒时间段内未产生显著的无法解释的焓。

  6. 在缩短后时间段,观察到的焓比同时发生的化学反应预期的少6.2±2.6毫焦/克。

  7. 结果根据快速缩短期间横桥状态群体中的放热转变进行解释。有人提出,随后一个相对缓慢的步骤会阻止许多这些横桥完成循环并分解ATP,直到缩短结束后。

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