Gordon A M, Ridgway E B
J Gen Physiol. 1976 Dec;68(6):653-69. doi: 10.1085/jgp.68.6.653.
In single muscle fibers from the giant barnacle, a small decrease in muscle length decreases both the calcium activation and the peak isometric tension produced by a constant current stimulus. The effect is most pronounced if the length change immediately precedes the stimulation. In some cases, the decrease in tension with shortening can be accounted for almost entirely by a decrease in calcium release rather than changes in mechanical factors such as filament geometry. During the constant current stimulation the muscle membrane becomes more depolarized at longer muscle lengths than at the shorter muscle lengths. Under voltage clamp conditions, when the membrane potential is kept constant during stimulation, there is little length dependence of calcium release. Thus, the effect of length on calcium release is mediated through a change in membrane properties, rather than an effect on a subsequent step in excitation-contraction coupling. Stretch causes the unstimulated fiber membrane to depolarize by about l mV while release causes the fiber membrane to hyperpolarize by about the same amount. The process causing this change in potential has an equilibrium potential nearly 10 mV hyperpolarized from the resting level. This change in resting membrane potential with length may account for the length dependence of calcium release.
在巨型藤壶的单根肌纤维中,肌肉长度的小幅缩短会降低钙激活以及恒定电流刺激产生的等长收缩峰值张力。如果长度变化紧接着刺激之前发生,这种效应最为明显。在某些情况下,张力随缩短而降低几乎完全可以由钙释放的减少来解释,而非诸如细丝几何形状等机械因素的变化。在恒定电流刺激期间,肌肉膜在较长肌肉长度时比在较短肌肉长度时更去极化。在电压钳制条件下,当刺激期间膜电位保持恒定时,钙释放几乎没有长度依赖性。因此,长度对钙释放的影响是通过膜特性的变化介导的,而不是对兴奋 - 收缩偶联后续步骤的影响。拉伸会使未受刺激的纤维膜去极化约1 mV,而释放则会使纤维膜超极化约相同的量。导致这种电位变化的过程具有一个比静息水平超极化近10 mV的平衡电位。静息膜电位随长度的这种变化可能解释了钙释放的长度依赖性。