Stephenson D G, Lamb G D, Stephenson G M
School of Zoology, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.
Acta Physiol Scand. 1998 Mar;162(3):229-45. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-201X.1998.0304f.x.
The excitation-contraction-relaxation cycle (E-C-R) in the mammalian twitch muscle comprises the following major events: (1) initiation and propagation of an action potential along the sarcolemma and transverse (T)-tubular system; (2) detection of the T-system depolarization signal and signal transmission from the T-tubule to the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) membrane; (3) Ca2+ release from the SR; (4) transient rise of myoplasmic [Ca2+]; (5) transient activation of the Ca2+-regulatory system and of the contractile apparatus; (6) Ca2+ reuptake by the SR Ca2+ pump and Ca2+ binding to myoplasmic sites. There are many steps in the E-C-R cycle which can be seen as potential sites for muscle fatigue and this review explores how structural and functional differences between the fast- and slow-twitch fibres with respect to the E-C-R cycle events can explain to a great extent differences in their fatiguability profiles.
哺乳动物单收缩肌中的兴奋-收缩-舒张循环(E-C-R)包括以下主要事件:(1)动作电位沿肌膜和横(T)管系统的起始和传播;(2)T系统去极化信号的检测以及信号从T管向肌浆网(SR)膜的传递;(3)Ca2+从SR释放;(4)肌浆[Ca2+]的瞬时升高;(5)Ca2+调节系统和收缩装置的瞬时激活;(6)SR Ca2+泵对Ca2+的再摄取以及Ca2+与肌浆位点的结合。E-C-R循环中有许多步骤可被视为肌肉疲劳的潜在位点,本综述探讨了快肌纤维和慢肌纤维在E-C-R循环事件方面的结构和功能差异如何在很大程度上解释它们疲劳特性的差异。