Very high tension with very little ATP breakdown by active skeletal muscle.

N A Curtin, R E Davies
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Abstract

The tension developed and the chemical change occurring during stretching at velocities up to 2l0 sec-1 and during isometric contraction of dinitrofluorobenzene-treated and untreated frog sartorius muscle have been measured. At all velocities of stretching the tension was greater than during shortening at the same velocity and the mean rate of chemical change was less than or equal to the rates found in similar studies of shortening. For velocities 0.18, 0.33 and 0.66l0 sec-1, the mean rate of chemical change was significantly less (P less than 0.05) than during shortening at the same velocity. At the highest velocity of stretching the tension at l0 was about 0.8 P0 and the mean rate of chemical change was about the same as that for isometric contraction. At low velocity (0.1 l0 sec-1) the tension was as high as 1.4 P0 and the mean rate of chemical change during the stretches at the three slowest velocities was significantly less (P less than 0.05) than during isometric contraction; the lowest mean rate of chemical change amounted to only about 25% of that for isometric contraction. The fact that the chemical change was so low suggests that during stretching crossbridges can form links and develop tension without breaking down ATP.

非常高的张力,很少有ATP被活跃的骨骼肌分解。
测量了二硝基氟苯处理和未处理的蛙缝匠肌在以高达210秒-1的速度拉伸和等距收缩期间所产生的张力和化学变化。在所有拉伸速度下,张力都大于相同速度下的缩短,化学变化的平均速率小于或等于在类似的缩短研究中发现的速率。在0.18、0.33和0.6610 sec-1速度下,平均化学变化速率显著小于相同速度下的缩短速率(P < 0.05)。在最高拉伸速度下,拉伸时的张力约为0.8 P0,平均化学变化速率与等距收缩时大致相同。低速(0.1 10秒-1)拉伸时张力高达1.4 P0, 3个最慢速度拉伸时的平均化学变化率显著小于等距收缩时(P < 0.05);最低的平均化学变化速率仅为等距收缩的25%左右。化学变化如此之低的事实表明,在拉伸过程中,交叉桥可以在不分解ATP的情况下形成连接并产生张力。
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