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Differential activation of myofibrils during fatigue in phasic skeletal muscle cells
Authors:Maria Del Carmen Garcia  H. Gonzalez-Serratos  J. P. Morgan  Cynthia L. Perreault  Monika Rozycka
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biophysics, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, 21201 Baltimore, Maryland, MD, USA;(2) Charles A. Dana Research Institute and the Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory of Beth Israel Hospital Department of Medicine (Cardiovascular Division), Harvard Medical School, USA;(3) Present address: Departamento de Biofisica, ENCB, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, 11340 Mexico DF, Mexico
Abstract:Summary In fatigued muscles the T-system is swollen; thus the action potential may fail to travel along the T-system or the T-tubule terminal cisternae signal may fail to bring about TC Ca2+ release. This would lead to a decrease in the number of myofibrils activated and in force development, but if fatigue is the result of a generalized process, all the myofibrils would be affected equally leading to a lower activation of all of them. We have investigated this possibility in isolated twitch muscle fibres by giving them repetitive tetanic stimulations until fatigue developed. The behaviour of myofibrils was followed with cinémicrophotography. Before fatigue, no lack of shortening of myofibrils could be found. During fatigue groups of myofibrils became wavy. When exposed to caffeine, the wavy myofibrils disappeared and tension similar to the control developed. The tension-caffeine concentration relationship was shifted to the left after development of fatigue. In low Na+ solution fatigue developed faster and after reintroducing normal Ringer, tension recovered substantially. K-contractures were smaller during fatigue. These results indicate that in this type of fatigue, a step in the EC coupling chain of events is involved in its development.The authors are listed in alphabetical order.
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