Chung Y, Sharman R, Carlsen R, Unger S W, Larson D, Jue T
Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Davis 95616-8635, USA.
Am J Physiol. 1998 Mar;274(3):C846-52. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.1998.274.3.C846.
Gated 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance followed the metabolic fluctuation in rat gastrocnemius muscle during a contraction cycle. Within 16 ms after stimulation, the phosphocreatine (PCr) level drops 11.3% from its reference state. The PCr minimum corresponds closely to the time of maximum force contraction. Pi increases stoichiometrically, while ATP remains constant. During a twitch, PCr hydrolysis produces 3.1 mumol ATP/g tissue, which is substantially higher than the reported 0.3 mumol ATP.twitch-1.g tissue-1 derived from steady-state experiments. The results reveal that a substantial energy fluctuation accompanies a muscle twitch.