Borejdo J, Mason P
J Mechanochem Cell Motil. 1976 Mar;3(3):155-61.
A method is described for detecting rapid changes in sarcomere length at different points along a muscle specimen during stimulation. Reproducible differences in behaviour are observed at different positions along the length of the muscle both during contraction and during relaxation. By summing individual observations made at points closely spaced along the specimen it is found that in tetanus at 6 degrees C the average sarcomere contraction is about 5% for an initial length of 2.6 mum; a maximum rate of contraction of about 4 nm.ms-1 (0.16% ms-1) is reached and maintained for some 10 ms during the development of tension. In twitch the corresponding values are 4% and 3 nm.ms-1 (0.12% ms-1).
本文描述了一种用于检测肌肉标本在刺激过程中沿不同点处肌节长度快速变化的方法。在肌肉长度的不同位置,无论是在收缩还是松弛过程中,都观察到了行为上可重复的差异。通过对沿标本紧密间隔的点进行的个体观察求和发现,在6摄氏度的强直收缩中,对于初始长度为2.6微米的情况,平均肌节收缩约为5%;在张力发展过程中,达到约4纳米·毫秒-1(0.16%毫秒-1)的最大收缩速率并维持约10毫秒。在单收缩中,相应的值分别为4%和3纳米·毫秒-1(0.12%毫秒-1)。