Mechanical performance of scallop adductor muscle during swimming
- PMID: 1594046
- DOI: 10.1038/357411a0
Mechanical performance of scallop adductor muscle during swimming
Abstract
Mechanical performance of skeletal muscle has long been the subject of intense interest, but the details of in vivo performance of individual skeletal muscles during normal locomotion remain largely unknown. Performance in vitro has been described with considerable precision under simplified loading conditions. The force production and shortening velocity of most muscles, however, probably change continuously during natural movements. Therefore, modelling in vivo performance on the basis of in vitro contractile properties is subject to large degrees of uncertainty. Designing in vitro experiments that effectively examine the limits of mechanical performance requires increasing knowledge of precisely how muscles are used during normal movements. We report here measurements of the mechanical performance of the adductor muscle in scallops during jet-propulsion swimming. Swimming in scallops is powered solely by the striated portion of the single adductor muscle. Exploiting this simple locomotor morphology with simultaneous high-resolution measurements of pressure and flow rate, we have recorded nearly instantaneous measurements of the performance of a single skeletal muscle during normal locomotion.
Comment in
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Physiology. The work that muscles can do.Nature. 1992 Jun 4;357(6377):360-1. doi: 10.1038/357360a0. Nature. 1992. PMID: 1594039 No abstract available.
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