Studies on the relation between latency relaxation and resting cross-bridges of frog skeletal muscle |
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Authors: | Manfred Herbst |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung Zellphysiologie, Physiologisches Institut der Universität Hamburg, Grindelallee 117, D-2000 Hamburg 13, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Latency relaxation of frog skeletal muscle (LR) was investigated with respect to its relation to resting cross-bridges. A decrease in the initial stiffness of the resting muscle (stiffness of the muscle during the beginning of a length-change) was found, when repeated triangular length-changes were imposed on the muscle. This decrease in the initial stiffness depends on the velocity of the length-change. It is interpreted that the decrease in the initial stiffness reflects a detachment of the resting cross-bridges from their binding-sites. The LR, induced immediately after the offset of the length-changes, i.e. when the cross-bridges are still detached, showed an increased depth, its time course remaining unchanged. There is a strong correlation between the increase in the depth of the LR and the decrease in the initial stiffness. The LR regained its original depth (depth without a preceding length-change) about 5 s after the offset of the length-changes (20°C). It is suggested that the LR of skeletal muscle is not due to a detachment of resting cross-bridges.This work had been given in preliminary form at the 45th meeting of the Deutsche Physiologische Gesellschaft in Vienna, 1975 |
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Keywords: | Skeletal muscle Latency relaxation Resting cross-bridges |
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