Talbot J A, Morgan D L
Department of Physiology, Monash University Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 1996 Apr;17(2):261-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00124247.
Electron microscopy of toad (Bufo marinus) muscle fixed without relaxing after a single eccentric contraction at muscle lengths greater than optimum showed over-stretched half-sarcomeres in sufficient numbers to account for more than half of the imposed stretch. Such sarcomeres were absent in another muscle fixed without relaxing after an isometric contraction at the same length and largely absent in a third muscle that underwent eccentric contraction at muscle lengths less than optimum. This provides direct evidence in support of the hypothesis that lengthening of muscles at long length involves lengthening of a few half sarcomeres to beyond filament overlap, while most half sarcomeres are extended much less than in proportion to muscle extension.
对蟾蜍(海蟾蜍)肌肉进行单次离心收缩后,在肌肉长度大于最佳长度时未放松就进行固定,然后进行电子显微镜观察,结果显示有大量过度拉伸的半肌节,其数量足以解释超过一半的施加拉伸。在相同长度下进行等长收缩后未放松就进行固定的另一块肌肉中没有这种肌节,而在肌肉长度小于最佳长度时进行离心收缩的第三块肌肉中,这种肌节基本不存在。这为以下假设提供了直接证据:在长长度下肌肉的拉长涉及少数半肌节拉长至超过细丝重叠的程度,而大多数半肌节的伸长与肌肉伸长的比例相比要小得多。