Allinger T L, Epstein M, Herzog W
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Biomech. 1996 May;29(5):627-33. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(95)00087-9.
For the past 40 years it has generally been accepted that the descending limb of the force-length (F-L) relation of muscle fibers is unstable; strong sarcomeres are thought to shorten onto the ascending limb of the F-L relation at the expense of weak sarcomeres which are stretched beyond the thin-thick myofilament overlap. This unstable behavior has not been demonstrated by direct observation but has been inferred indirectly, based on the negative slope of the F-L relation. Intuitively, the idea that the sarcomere length within skeletal muscle is unstable at any length within the normal working range would not be advantageous. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to identify analytically the mechanical conditions for which sarcomeres in a muscle fiber are stable. It was found that the mechanical conditions required for sarcomere and fiber stability could be associated with known properties of skeletal muscle fibers. Furthermore, it could be demonstrated that a fiber composed of a large number of sarcomeres can be stable, and still exhibit an apparently unstable (negatively sloped) descending limb of the F-L curve.
在过去的40年里,人们普遍认为肌纤维力-长度(F-L)关系的下降支是不稳定的;强壮的肌节被认为会缩短至F-L关系的上升支,而代价是较弱的肌节被拉伸到细肌丝与粗肌丝重叠范围之外。这种不稳定行为尚未通过直接观察得到证实,而是基于F-L关系的负斜率间接推断出来的。直观地说,在正常工作范围内,骨骼肌内肌节长度在任何长度下都不稳定的观点是不利的。因此,本研究的目的是通过分析确定肌纤维中肌节稳定的力学条件。研究发现,肌节和纤维稳定所需的力学条件可能与骨骼肌纤维的已知特性相关。此外,可以证明,由大量肌节组成的纤维可以是稳定的,并且仍然表现出F-L曲线明显不稳定(负斜率)的下降支。