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Biophys J, June 2002, p. 3118-3127, Vol. 82, No. 6
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiologiche, Università degli Studi di Firenze, I-50134 Firenze, Italy
Force responses to fast ramp stretches of various
amplitude and velocity, applied during tetanic contractions, were
measured in single intact fibers from frog tibialis anterior muscle.
Experiments were performed at 14°C at ~2.1 µm sarcomere length on
fibers bathed in Ringer's solution containing various concentrations
of 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM) to greatly reduce the isometric
tension. The fast tension transient produced by the stretch was
followed by a period, lasting until relaxation, during which the
tension remained constant to a value that greatly exceeded the
isometric tension. The excess of tension was termed "static
tension," and the ratio between the force and the accompanying
sarcomere length change was termed "static stiffness." The static
stiffness was independent of the active tension developed by the fiber,
and independent of stretch amplitude and stretching velocity in the
whole range tested; it increased with sarcomere length in the range
2.1-2.8 µm, to decrease again at longer lengths. Static stiffness
increased well ahead of tension during the tetanus rise, and fell ahead
of tension during relaxation. These results suggest that activation
increased the stiffness of some sarcomeric structure(s) outside the
cross-bridges.
Biophys J, June 2002, p. 3118-3127, Vol. 82, No. 6
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