MODERATE FATIGUE STUDIED AT GREAT SARCOMERE LENGTHS IN FROG SINGLE MUSCLE-FIBERS

Authors
Citation
F. Lou et Yb. Sun, MODERATE FATIGUE STUDIED AT GREAT SARCOMERE LENGTHS IN FROG SINGLE MUSCLE-FIBERS, Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 152(2), 1994, pp. 163-172
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
00016772
Volume
152
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
163 - 172
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6772(1994)152:2<163:MFSAGS>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Single fibres from the anterior tibialis muscle of Rana temporaria (te mperature, 2-3 degrees C) were moderately fatigued at a prestretched s arcomere length (approximately 3.6 mu m) by reducing the intervals bet ween 2 s tetani from 240 to 20 s. Changes in length of marked segments along the muscle fibre were monitored during fixed-end tetani using a photoelectric recording system. In contrast to the situation at 2.2 m u m sarcomere length, the central region of the fibre was elongated du ring tetanus at the prestretched fibre length, whereas the segments ne xt to the fibre-tendon junctions (end segments) shortened correspondin gly. These length changes were associated with a slow climb of force ( tension creep). During development of fatigue, the maximum tetanic ten sion was reduced to about 78% of the control value and the time course of the tetanus was markedly changed. The tension creep observed in co ntrol tetanus was greatly reduced during fatigue, the tetanic tension remaining nearly constant after an initial rising phase. The change in shape of the force myogram during fatigue was associated with a consi derable reduction in the amplitude of segment movements along the fibr e. The results are explainable by assuming that the end segments (havi ng shorter sarcomeres) become more fatigued than other parts in series along the fibre. At the same time the central segments are likely to have acquired a higher ability to resist stretch by the end segments.