Time- and Na-dependent effects of Ca depletion on potassium contracture in frog twitch muscle fiber.
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The effect of the extracellular Ca depletion on potassium contracture was investigated in single fibers isolated from frog semitendinosus muscle mainly in relation to its time and Na dependency. The shortening of plateau duration and the increase in the rate of relaxation of the potassium contracture appeared within 3--5 sec and 15 sec, respectively, after the fiber was immersed in Ca-free Na Ringer solution containing 1 mM ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N'-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) (EGTA-Na Ringer solution) or Ca-free choline Ringer solution containing 1 mM (EGTA (EGTA-choline Ringer solution). These effects were independent of the presence or absence of extracellular Na. In EGTA-Na Ringer solution, the potassium contracture tension was inhibited only by about 20% after 20--90 min and was abolished after 120 min. The inhibition of the peak tension was accelerated by the depletion of extracellular Na; in EGTA-choline Ringer solution, the tension was gradually inhibited by about 20% during the first 7 min and abolished after 10--12 min. When the peak tension of potassium contracture was abolished in EGTA-choline Ringer solution, the depolarization by Ca depletion was about 10 mV and the caffeine contracture was sufficiently produced. The results suggest that the inhibition of the potassium contracture tension in EGTA-choline Ringer solution is due to the dissociation of excitation-contraction coupling. On the basis of these results, an aspect of the inactivation of the potassium contracture was proposed.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Japanese journal of physiology
دوره 27 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1977