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Biophysical Journal 57: 815-828 (1990)
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A-band shortening in single fibers of frog skeletal muscle.

A Periasamy, D H Burns, D N Holdren, G H Pollack and K Trombitás

Center for Bioengineering WD-12, University of Washington, Seattle 98195.

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The question of whether A-bands shorten during contraction was investigated using two methods: high-resolution polarization microscopy and electron microscopy. During shortening from extended sarcomere lengths in the passive state, sarcomere-length changes were essentially accounted for by I-band shortening. During active shortening under otherwise identical conditions, the sarcomere length change was taken up approximately equally by A- and I-bands. Several potential artifacts that could give rise to apparent A-band shortening were considered and judged unlikely. Results obtained with polarization microscopy were similar to those obtained with electron microscopy. Thus, modest but significant thick filament shortening appears to occur during active sarcomere shortening under physiological conditions.




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