Literature DB >> 109116

Sarcomere length effects on the Sr2+- and Ca2+-activation curves in skinned frog muscle fibres.

D G Moisescu, R Thieleczek.   

Abstract

1. A procedure recently described to produce rapid changes in [Ca2+] and [Sr2+] within the whole cross-section of skinned muscle preparations (Moisescu, D.G. (1976) Nature 262, 610--613, and Moisescu, D.G. and Thieleczek, R. (1978) J. Physiol. 275, 241--262) has enabled us to obtain whole Ca2+- or Sr2+-activation curves at different sacromere lengths with the same preparation. 2. The maximal isometric force response was found to be very similar in Ca2+-and Sr2+-buffered solutions for otherwise identical conditions. 3. The change in sarcomere length between approx. 2.2 and 2.6 micron reversibly shifted both the Ca2+- and the Sr2+-activation curves by approx. 0.1 log units towards lower concentrations of the activator, without affecting their shape. However, the change in sarcomere length in the range above 2.6 micron did not have an effect upon the relative isometric force response-pCa (and -pSr) relationship. 4. All the Ca2+- and Sr2+-activation curves present a similar steepness and indicate that the relative isometric force increases from approx. 10 to 90% if the concentration of the activator is increased 3-fold. 5. The half time for force development in these experiments did not appear to be influenced by the length of the sarcomeres. 6. A potentiometric method for determining the apparent affinity constants of Ca2+, Mg2+ and Sr2+ to EGTA and ATP under various conditions is described.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 109116     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(79)90170-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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