Ca‐, Sr‐tension relationships and contraction velocities of human muscle fibers
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Muscle & Nerve
- Vol. 14 (12) , 1219-1226
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.880141214
Abstract
Muscle fibers from the lateral gastrocnemius or intercostal muscles of 7 normal adult males were chemically skinned (sarcolemma disrupted) and isolated fibers were divided into two parts for histochemical determination of fiber type and physiologic studies. The Ca‐ and Sr‐induced tension relationships and maximum contraction velocities were measured. Slow twitch fibers developed tension at lower concentrations of Ca or Sr than fast twitch fibers. The difference between fast and slow twitch fibers was greatest when Sr was the activating cation. Fast and slow twitch fibers generated similar maximum tensions. The contraction velocities of fast twitch fibers were more than two‐fold greater than slow twitch fibers. Fast‐oxidative‐glycolytic (FOG, type IIA) and fast‐glycolytic (FG, type IIB) fibers had similar Ca‐ and Sr‐tension relationships and contraction velocities.Keywords
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